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PUBLISHED BY JOHN O'BRIEN, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 
45, ST. PATRICK'S STREET; 

AND PRINTED AT GEORGE NASH'S ESTABLISHMENT, 
16, PRINCE'S STREET. 

1858. 






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CONTENTS. 



1. — Mining and Mineral Products. 

2. — Machinery, Carriages, &c. 

3. — General Hardware, Brass, Tin, and Zinc Work, &c. 

4. — Agricultural Implements. 

5. — Surgical, Optical, Horological and Philosophical Instruments, Jewellery, 
Cutlery, &c. 

6. — Marble, Hone, and Slate Work. 

7. — Glass, China, and Earthenware. 

8. — Flax in all its various stages. 

9. — Leather, Sadlery, Harness, &c. 

10. — Furniture, Paper Hangings, and Ornamental Upholstery, &c. 
11. — Linens, Calicoes, and Cotton Fabrics. 
12. — Woollen, Worsted, and mixed Fabrics. 

13. — Embroidery, Lace, and other Fancy work; Silks, Poplins, Tabinets, &c. 
14. — Articles of Clothing. 

15. — Miscellaneous Manufactures, Small Wares, &c. 
16. — Paper, Printing, Book-binding, Stationery, &c. 
17. — Substances used as Food. 
18. — Paintings, Drawings, and Engravings. 
19. — Sculptures, Models, and Designs. 
20. — Music; also Ancient and other Curiosities of Ireland, and Natural 

History. 
21. — Poor Law Unions. 



INDEX OF CLASSES. 



Class 1. Mining and Mineral Products, tyc. 

1 Bandon, Lady, Bandon. — Ablockofbary- 
tes from a mine on Lord Bandon's property in 
the parish of Skull. 

2 Barnes, Edwd. Director of Wicklow Cop - 
per-mining Company. — Copper ore, iron ore, 
copper pyrites, iron pj'rites, and specimens of 
strata in which ore is found, from the Bally- 
martagh mine, Connty Wicklow. 

3 Beamish, Col. Cork. — Specimens of the 
mineral productions of Munster. 

4 Brady, Rt. Hon. Maziere, Dublin. — A 
small collection of Irish minerals. 

5 Davis, Robert, Clonmel. — Collection of 
specimens of crystallized calcareous spar, (car- 
bonate of lime,) collected principally by exhi- 
bitor in the Kingston cavern, near Mitchels- 
town, in mahogany case with glass top. 

6 Deane, Sir Thos. Cork. — Fossils from the 
mountain lime-stones of Ireland. 

7 Deering, Jas. & Co. Midleton, Cork. — 
Four samples of silax from Rostellan. 

8 Haines, Chas. Y. m. d. Cork. — Flags with 
tracks of fossil reptilian foot-prints thereon. 
Ditto with fossil amelidan forms and their foot 
and markings. Fossil chambered shells. 

9 Hemphill, W. D. Clonmel. — A collection 
of Irish minerals and fossils. 

10 Hodson, Sir G. Bart. Hollybrooke Bray, 
Dublin. — Siliceous sands from County Wicklow. 

11 Lentaigne, John, Crumlin, County Dub- 
lin. — Limestone in granite found at Crumlin, 
County Dublin. 

12 Mining Company of Ireland. — Coal 
and culm from County Tipperary. 

13 Morant, Geo. Carrickmacross. — Gypsum 
found on the Shirley estate. 

14 Puxley, John L. Bearhaven. — Seven va- 
rieties of copper (stones) from Bearhaven mine. 

^ 15 Swanton, James H. Skibbereen. — Spe- 
cimens of }^ellow copper ore and copper pyrites 
from the Mizen-head mine. . ■ 

16 Townsend, R. W. Roscrea. — Collection 
of minerals from the west of the County Cork. 



17 Walker, James, Larne Pottery Com- 
pany. — Specimens of cement, stone flint, and 
gypsum from immediate neighbourhood. 

18 Wright, Saml. Cork.— Part of collection 
of Irish minerals, containing some rare and 
valuable specimens. 



Class 2. Machinery, Carriages, fyc. 8fc. 

1 Andrews, Patrick, Dublin. — An outside 
car. 

2 Atkinson, Richard, Dublin. — A poplin 
loom. 

3 Bergin, Osborn M. Cork. — Working 
model of an automatic fire extinguisher. 

4 Betagh, Michael, c. e. Dublin. — Self -regis- 
tering machine for ascertaining the velocity and 
discharge of water in rivers. 

5 Bowman, Wm. Dublin. — Portable steam 
engine, three-horse power. 

6 Browne, Wm. Dublin. — Outside car and 
pony phaeton. 

7 Bury, Robt. Cork. — Horizontal windmill. 

8 Condon, J. W. Waterford. — A glove- 
stitching machine. 

9 Connolly, John, Waterford. — A model 
of a high-pressure steam engine. 

10 Corbett, Josh. Cork. — A model of a 
steam engine at work. 

11 Daly, John, Limerick. — A brass force 
pump for supplying bath rooms, or any other 
purpose for which a force pump is required. 

12 Dawson, J. S. & Sons, Dublin. — A 
Brougham and a two-wheeled vehicle. 

13 Dillon, James, Dublin. — A model of a 
railway break. 

14 Edden, R. W. Cork.— Eight four- 
wheel carriages and two two-wheel carriages. 

15 Gatchell, Saml. & SoNs'Dublin. — Four 
beam weiglung-machines, with bottoms and 
chains complete. 

18 Graham, Benjm. Waterford. — Mill ma- 
chinery for three pair of stones. 
17 Great S, & W. Railway Company. — A 



Class 3. General Hardware, §c. 



portable one-horse power high-pressure steam 
engine, with a boiler, &c, also some railway 
points. 

18 Guy, Brothers, Cork. — A lithographic 
printing press. 

19 Hannan, Thos. Cork. — One pilentum 
Clarence, one four-wheel sociable car, one two- 
wheel coach car, one drag, one outside car. 

20 Harding, Thos. Cork. — Two pumps, 
standing. 

21 Harrison, Lee & Son, Limerick. — 
Beam engine and boiler (to drive a coffee mill.) 

22 Hewitt, Thos. Cork. — A working mo- 
del of a brewing machine, providing for the ap- 
plication of steam when in motion. 

23 Hutton, John, & Sons, Dublin. — One 
four-wheel carriage, full size ; one four-wheel 
carriage of small size ; two two-wheel carriages. 

24 Jones, Edward, Dublin. — A silk velvet 
loom at work. 

25 Julian, Isaac, Cork. — A phaeton to make 
a close or open carriage and a side car. 

26 Julian, Robert, Cork. — One improved 
velocipede on four wheels, one new-fashioned 
outside car, a queen's-pattern driving phaeton, 
one covered car. 

27 Keely & Leech, Dublin. — Tabinetloom 
at work. 

28 Kennan, Thomas, and Sons, Dublin. — 
Two lathe copying presses, sundry specimens 
of tools and fine machinery, and variety of 
turning lathes, &c. 

29 Lecky & Co. Cork. — Goods and ma- 
chinery in the engineering line. 

30 Livingstone, Alexander, Cork. — Work- 
ing model of a steam engine. 

31 Long, Henry, Youghall. — One Clarence 
and other cars, carriages, &c. 

32 M'Swiney, Paul, Cork. — High-pres- 
sure steam engine, hydraulic and other presses, 
and machinery. 

33 Magill, Geo. Dublin. — Three carriages. 

34 Mangan, James, Cork. — Clock ma- 
chinery for cutting teeth in wheels. 

35 Mitchell, John, Dublin. — Two looms. 

36 Mallard, S. Cork. — Machine for sewing 
gloves. 

37 O'Neill, A. Dublin. — An omnibus. 

38 Osborne, George, Dublin. — Improved 
hydraulic engine in ornamental case. 

39 Perrott, Richard, Cork. — Steam engine 
and machinery. 

40 Scraggs, Win. Cork. — Lithographic 
press at work. 

41 Smith, Stephen, Waterford. — Machine 
for modelling ships of any form or dimensions. 



42 Steel, John, Cork. — A steam engine of 
three-horse power, with boiler complete; a 
silk dressing machine for flour ; a cleaning 
(or smut) machine for wheat ; screw and lift- 
ing jack. 

43 Twomey, James, Cork. — A treadle car- 
riage. 

44 Walsh, John, Cork. — A small four- 
wheeled carriage for children. 

45 Wilson, Armstrong, & Co. Dublin. — A 
loom working. 

46 Woodhouse, Wm. Dublin. — A machine 
for striking medals. 

47 Wright, Saml. Cork. — A working model 
of a high-pressure beam engine. 



Class 3. General Hardware, §c. 

1 Allport, Henry, Cork. — Fire-arms. 

2 Ashe, Edwd. E. Cork. — Various descrip- 
tions of horse-shoes. 

3 Barden, Patrick, Waterford. — One lock. 

4 Barnwell & Son, Thos. Dublin. — Locks, 
safes, &c. 

5 Barrett, James, (Olden & Co.) Cork. — 
Horse-shoes of various descriptions. 

6 Burke, Fras. Cork. — Door lock. 

7 Clarke, John A. Dublin. — Ornamental 
carved brackets, &c. 

8 Classon & Courtney, Dublin. — Several 
bundles of steel, patterns of chains, &c. 

9 Daly, John, Limerick. — One large bell, 
and an ornamental bronze bell. 

10 Edmundson, I. & Co. Dublin. — Kettles, 
coal boxes, and various descriptions of baths, 
&c. 

11 Franklin, Thomas, Cork. — Copper still- 
head and worm, portable baths, and brass vane. 

11a Fraser, S. R. Dublin. — A selection of 
general hardware. 

12 Truelock, E. & Son, Dublin.— Guns, ri- 
fles, pistols, &c, in cases, and in filed and forged 
state, &c. 

13 Gallie, John, & Co. Dublin.— Double 
oven, kitch 3n range, and wrought-iron wheel- 
barrow on new principle. 

14 Gibbings & Austen, Cork. — Pewter 
goods of every description, candle moulds, &c. ; 
also an improved stomach pump. 

15 Harrison, Lee, & Son, Limerick. — 
Large bell, 6 cwt. weight, with wheel, two 
weighing beams, &c. 

16 Hassell, Isaac, Cork.— Various manu- 
factured articles of copper, zinc, tin, and sheet- 
iron. 



Class 4. Agricultural Implements, 8fC 



17 Hedley, Geo. H. Limerick. — Small gas 
cooking apparatus, and single gas holder on 
new construction ; also Irish-made asphalt. 

18 Hodges. John, & Son, Dublin. — Iron- 
mongery and iron-work. 

19 Kennan, Thomas, & Son, Dublin. — A 
variety of circular saws and frames, vices, forges, 
grinding-stones, &c. ; also apparatus for blast- 
ing roots of trees, &c. 

20 M'Dougall, Arch.Cork. — Kitchen range, 
pumps, and various descriptions of hardware. 

21 Merry, L. & R. Dublin. — Porter pump- 
ing machine, and variety of pewter and brass 
goods. 

22 Miller, D. & Co. Dublin. — Copper 
measures, cocks, &c. 

23 Morton, William, Cork. — Guns, pistols, 
in finished and unfinished state. 

24 Murphy, Jas. Cork. — Ornamental iron- 
work. 

25 Murphy, Laurence, Dublin. — A pair of 
iron fancy gates. 

26 Parkes, John C. Dublin. — Brass foundry 
work, medals, brass ornaments, &c. 

27 Pearson, Thomas, Dublin. — Wove wire 
work of various descriptions. 

28 Perrott, Richard, Cork. — Iron gates, 
railings, pumps, bells, &c. 

29 Piielan, Laurence, Waterford. — Four 
sets of copper spirit measures, from a gallon to 
a half -pint, one two-gallon can ; also trap and 
service box for water-closets. 

30 Phelan & Son, Waterford. — Hardware 
of various descriptions. 

31 Richardson, George, Cork. — One glass 
case of fire-arms, guns, pistols, &c. 

32 Rigby, William and John, Dublin. — One 
case of guns, pistols, &c. 

33 Robinson, Richard, Belfast. — Steam ap- 
paratus for cookery in workhouses or other 
large establishments. 

34 Sheridan, James, Dublin. — Large plat- 
form weighing machine, six bells, different 
sizes, three wrought-iron fire-proof safes, two 
cast-iron eagles, one cast-iron pedestal and 
vase, garden chairs, &c. 

35 Smith, Thomas O'Brien, Dungarvon. — 
Padlock made on a new principle. 

36 Williamson, Samuel, Cork. — General 
hardware. 



Class 4. Agricultural Implements, 8fc. 

1 Barter, Richard, m. d. Cork. — Two ma' 
chines for preparing roots for cattle, invented 
by exhibitor. 

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2 Blacker, St. John Thos. Tarbert, County 
Kerry. — Draining tiles, with collars of various 
sizes. 

3 Bowman, William, Dublin. — Thrashing 
machine and charcoal grinding machine. 

4 Bury, Robert, Rev. Cork. — Churns for 
milk and butter. 

5 Chapman, William, Clonmel. — A corn- 
crusher for flour mills, &c. 

6 Corrigan, Andrew, Dublin. — An irrigator. 

7 English, Marks, Clonmel. — A winnowing 
machine, brushes, and wire wove screen, &c. 

8 Fahie, James K. Tipperary. — Two novel 
machines for application of liquid manure. 

9 Fitzsimon, James, Dublin. — A farm cart. 

10 Fraser, Simeon R. Dublin. — A great 
variety of agricultural machines, implements, 
&c. &c. 

11 Graham, Benjamin, Waterford. — One 
agricultural cart, one plough. 

12 Harrison, Lee, & Son, Limerick. — Tur- 
nip-cutter, plough, harrow, and scuffler. 

13 Hayden, Michael, Cork. — Farming im- 
plements. 

14 Hyde, Philip, Cork— Butter prints, &c. 

15 Jefferyes, St. John, Cork. — Several 
specimens of corn. 

16 Keating, W. & W. Clonmel. — Two 
ploughs. 

17 Kennedy, John, Cork. — Portable thrash- 
ing machine, fixed thrashing machine, furze- 
cutter, ploughs, and other agricultural imple- 
ments. 

18 M'Kenzie, Thomas, Cork. — A variety 
of agricultural instruments, &c. 

19 O'Brien, William, Cork. — A two-horse- 
power thrashing machine and a winnowing 
machine. 

20 O'Byrne, Martin, Dublin. — Agricultural 
machines and implements of various descrip- 
tions. 

21 Perrott, Richard, Cork. — Farming im- 
plements of various descriptions. 

22 Ritchie, W. & T. Ardee. — Improved 
six-drill corn sowing machine and ploughs, &c. 

23 Robinson, Richard, Belfast. — Portable 
steam apparatus for farmers ; also a variety of 
churning machines. 

24 Sheridan, Henry, & Co. Dublin. — About 
thirty farming and agricultural machines and 
implements, (about four in motion) . 

25 Smith, John C. Tralee. — One subsoil and 
one other plough. 

26 Williamson, U. Mallow.— A double drill 
sowing machine. 



Class 5. Cutlery, fye. — Class 6. Marbles, fyc. 



Class 5. Cutlery, Surgical, Optical, Horo- 
logical Instruments, %~c. 

1 Barker, John, m. d. Dublin (Royal So- 
ciety). — Surgical instruments. 

2 Bates, Jas. Dublin. — Cutlery in glass case. 

3 Bennett, Thomas, Cork. — Nautical, ma- 
thematical, philosophical instruments, &c. 

4 Binda, Giovanni, Cork. — Barometer 
with eight-day time-piece, strikes the hours. 

5 Bradford, R. & W. Cork. — Several spe- 
cimens of cutlery, &c. 

6 Bradford, Saml. Clonmel. — A great va- 
riety of articles of cutlery, including razors, ra- 
zor straps, penknives, steel and ivory-mounted 
daggers, cucumber slicer, tobacco cutter, 
skates, &c. 

7 Broderick, Wm. Dublin. — Glass case 
containing gold watches and various fancy and 
other articles of jewellery ; also three large hall 
and three smaller clocks. 

8 Brumker, Thos. Dublin. — Jewellery and 
insignia of Masonic order ; also clocks, one 
small regulator, jewelled, movement, mercurial, 
pendulum maintaining power, &c. ; one vibrat- 
ing clock, strikes hours and half-hours, goes 
three weeks. 

9 Donrgan, John, Dublin. — Gold and silver 
watches, and several articles of church plate 
(silver). 

10 Elliott, Alfred, Cork. — A glass case con- 
taining surgical instruments and fine cutlery. 

11 Faunin & Co. Dublin. — Dr. Carte's new 
compressor for the cure of Aneurism. Dr. 
Rynd's instrument for Neuro puncture. 

12 Forster, Thos. Dublin. — A frame of 
gems. 

13 Hackett, Margt. Cork. — Jewellery, in 
glass case. 

14 Haynes, Saml. Cork. — Clocks. 

15 Hayes, Nicholas, Limerick. — Cutlery of 
various descriptions. 

16 Hunt, Henry, Cork. — Acromatic tele- 
scope ; nautical, mathematical, and philosophi- 
cal instruments. 

17 Hurles, Richd. Dublin. — Four cases of 
razors, nine razor strops, twelve penknives, &c. 

18 Jameson, John, Dublin. — A regulator 
clock. 

19 Jones, Alfred Henry, Cork. — One glass 
case, containing dental specimens. 

20 Lamprey, Wm. Dublin. — Cutlery of va- 
rious descriptions ; also surgical instruments in 
glass cases. 

21 L'Estrange, Francis, Dublin. — A case 
containing surgical instruments. 



22 Mangan, Jas. Cork. — Two turret clocks. 

23 Newlniiam, George, Cork. — A large 
acromatic telescope. 

24 North, Thomas, Drogheda. — Specimens 
of electro plating. 

25 O'Connell, Danl. Dublin. — A horizontal 
dial, geographical clock, and perpetual almanack. 

26 Robertson, Alexander, Dublin. — Gum 
elastic ; surgical instruments of various de- 
scriptions ; elastic check strings, or voice con- 
ductors, for carriages ; and mechanical leeching 
apparatus with glass for cupping internally. 

27 Sedley, John, Dublin. — An ornamental 
eight-day chronometer. 

23 Simpson, M. I. Dublin. — Five specimens 
of lints, &c. ; also specimen of charpee made 
from old linen. 

29 Waterhouse & Co. Dublin.— Jewellery 
and plate, in three glass cases. 

30 Yeates, Geo. Dublin. — Barometers, in 
glass case. 



Class 6. Marbles, Stone, Slate work, SfC. 

1 Blackburn, Bewick, Valentia. — Slate 
slabs, and articles manufactured in slate. 

2 Carroll, William, Limerick. — Specimen 
of black marble from Ballysimon quarry, 
Limerick. 

3 Colles, Alex. Kilkenny. — Two Kilkenny 
marble chimney-pieces ; a polished marble 
stand for bust ; a polished marble round table ; 
also specimens of slates from Ormond slate 
quarries, County Kilkenny. 

4 Daly, Saml. Cork. — One marble altar and 
two chimney-pieces. 

5 Egan, William, Cork. — Cut stone baptis- 
mal font ; also columns for busts, chimney- 
pieces, tablets, &c, of Irish marbles. 

6 Hedley, Geo. H. Limerick. — Inlaid mar- 
ble table-top for chess or draughts, showing 
eleven specimens of Irish marble ; also set of 
draughtsmen in two specimens of marble. 

7 Hibson, Robert, Dublin. — One marble 
chimney-piece. 

8 Hoben, Michael, Dublin. — Several mo- 
saic table-tops, &c, of Irish marble. 

9 Kennedy, Henry, Waterford. — Marble 
chimney-pieces, and statuary marbles, &C. 

10 Kenny, Courtney, J. p. Ballinrobe, 
County Mayo. — Marble tables. 

11 Lambert, A. C. d. l. Dublin. — Tables 
of Irish marbles from Clifton quarries, County 
Gal way. 

12 Manderson, Wm. Cork. — Gothic and 



Class 7. Glass, fyc. — Class 8. Flux. — Class 9. Leather, fyc. 



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Grecian marble chimney-pieces, table-tops, 
baptismal font, &c. 

13 Penny, James, Dublin. — Glass case con- 
taining specimens of Irish marble. 

14 Porter, W. H. Dublin. — Ornamental 
and other specimens of Irish marble. 

15 Scannell, P. Cork. — Cut-stone font. 

16 Stokes, Henry, Tralee. — Black and 
dove-coloured marble slabs. 



Class 7- Glass, China, Earthenware, fyc. 

1 Beresford, Thos. Enniskillen. — Flooring 
and roofing tiles, draining pipes, hollow brick, 
glazed ware, &c. 

2 Binns, J. C. Belfast. — Rich cut-glass 
bowl ; enamelled pillar and polished mahogany 
stand, with rich cut appendants ; also one cen- 
tre piece. 

3 Carey, Thos. & Co. Cork. — Specimens of 
centre cut glass ; also cut-glass decanters, and 
other articles of similar nature ; also earthen- 
ware from clay found at Clonakilty, Co. Cork, 
and specimens of the clay. 

4 Casey, John, Dublin. — Two stained-glass 
windows. 

5 Coates, Fras. Belfast. — Specimens of vari- 
ous kinds of stained glass. 

6 Deering, James, & Co. Middleton. — Arti- 
cles of earthenware and flint glass made there- 
from, also a polished piece of plate glass made 
from Rostellan silica. 

7 Dublin Bottle Glass Comfy. Dublin. — 
Specimens of bottle glass, and process of manu- 
facture, &c. 

8 Evans, Willm. C. Dublin. — Clay pipes. 

9 Fahie, James K. Tipperary. — 'Hollow 
white and fire bricks, flooring and roofing 
tiles, and other kind of earthenware ; also arti- 
ficial cement in manufactured articles, and arti- 
ficial stone, blocks, and concretes, &c. 

10 Gaggin, John, Middleton, Co. Cork. — 
Pure white clay found near Fermoy, Co. Cork, 
supposed to be fit for porcelain manufactures. 

11 Herrick, John E. j. p. Cork. — Pure 
blue clay, specimens of which were sent to 
Staffordshire for trial, and found to be ser- 
viceable for glazed brown ware. 

12 Hughes, Bernard, & Co. Dungannon, 
Co. Tyrone. — Fire bricks, draining and roof- 
ing tiles, &c. 

13 Ingram, G. Dublin. — Tiles, pipes, and 
variety of similar manufactures. 

14 M'Millan, Alexr. Cork. — Dairy pans, 
flower-pots, flooring and roofing tiles, and vari- 



ous other kinds of earthenware ; with potter's 
wheel, and hands to work it occasionally. 

15 N orris, Maurice, Cork. — Decanters, 
rummers, and cut glass in great variety. 

16 O'Connor, Ross, & Co. Belfast.— Glass 
ware, and case of watch glasses. 

17 Porter, W. H. Dublin.— Earthenware 
made from Irish clays. 

18 Sheehan, D. Cork. — Irish manufactured 
cut glass, and dinner and other services of Ros- 
tellan materials. 

19 Walker, James, Lame Pottery Compy. 
— Specimens of common bricks and tiles, and 
also flower -pots, tea-pots, and other earthen- 
ware. 

20 Whyte, Wm. Dublin. — Glass ware of 
various descriptions. 



Class 8. Flax. 

1 Bandon, Lady, Bandon. — A case contain- 
ing specimens of flax, in all its various stages. 

2 Cummins, N. M.Cork. — Specimens of flax 
in all its stages. 

3 Egan, John, Limerick. — Model of newly 
invented machine for scutching flax. 

4 Hughes, Thos. & James, Clonmel. — Flax 
straw, and flax scutched. 

5 Hyde, Philip, Cork. — New-invented flax- 
spinning machine. 

6 Lloyd, Farmar, Cork County Gaol. — 
Green flax, in all its stages, and articles manu- 
factured therefrom. 

7 Pim, Joseph W. & Son, Youghall.— Flax 
scutched, and in all stages and varieties of pre- 
paration. 

8 Preston, John, & Co. Belfast. — Speci- 
mens of flax. 

9 Robinson, Richd. Belfast. — A glass case, 
containing a variety of flax-spinning bobbins, 
machines, sporls, used in flax-spinning facto- 
ries; also a flax seeding and cleaning ma- 
chine. 

10 Russell, J. N. & Son, Limerick. — Flax 
in all its varieties of straw, with seed on it, 
scutched, &c, and specimens of seed. 



Class 9. Leather, Saddlery, Harness, 8fC 

1 Byrne, Ann, & Son, Dublin.— Morocco 
leather, in glass case. 

2 Creau, Richd. Clonmel.— Tanned leather. 

3 Day, Robt. Cork.— A set of silver-mount- 



Class 10. Furniture, Ornamental Upholstery, Paper-hangings, §c. 



ed carriage harness, on a model horse ; and 
also variety of saddlerv, harness, &c. 

4 Eustace, It. & J. Dublin.— Saddle girth 
web, rollers, suspenders, bands, &c. 

5 Fitzpatrick, Wm. Cork. — Leather water 
buckets, suction pipes copper riveted, &c 

6 Hackett, Wm. B. Cork. — Various kinds 
of leather. 

7 Hayes Brothers, Dublin. — Specimens 
of leather, in glass case. 

8 Heard, Joseph, Cork.— Two sets of im- 
proved cart harness. 

9 Hegarty, Michael, Cork.— Water engine 
hose. 

10 Hegarty Brothers, Cork. — Leather in 
all its various stages of manufacture. 

11 Holmes, Thos. Cork. — Two sets of har- 
ness, six saddles of various kinds, whips, &c. 

12 Hudson, Saml. Dublin. — Two side-sad- 
dles, four gentlemen's saddles. 

13 Kane, Gregory, Dublin. — Railway and 
other descriptions of portmanteaus. 

14 Keiley, Henry, Cork. — Two leather- 
work frames and pole screen. 

15 Lennau, Willm. Dublin. — Two sets of 
richly plated silver -mounted carriage harness ; 
also other harness, six saddles of various de- 
scriptions, together with some fancy bridles. 

16 Lonergan, William, Caher and Dungar- 
van. — Specimen of improvement in the shaft- 
tug in draft tackling, as regards the pressure. 

17 Long, Henry, Youghal. — One set of single 
harness. 

18 O'Callaghan, E. Limerick. — Crophides 
and waxed calf-skins. 

19 Pigott, Cath. & Son, Dublin.— Leather 
and basils. 

20 Price, James, Clonmel. — Irish calf-skins 
and various hides, &c. 

21 Walch, Edmund, Waterford. — Speci- 
mens of sole and upper leather. 



Class 10. Furniture, Ornamental Uphol- 
stery, Paper-hangings, fyc. 

1 Ambrose, Charles, Waterford. — Mahogany 
and rosewood tables, screens, Davenports, &c. 

2 Barter, Richard, m. d. Cork. — Improved 
gas bracket, (a substitute for swivel-joint,) in- 
vented by exhibitor. 

3 Bellew, Gerald, Dublin. — Bookcase, 
stand, &c. 

4 Blakey, Patrick, Dublin. — Cheffonier, 
loo table, chairs, &c. 



5 Boswell, James, Dublin. — Specimens of 
paper-hangings. 

6 Boylan, Patrick, Dublin. — Specimens of 
paper-hangings, paper-staining blocks, tables, 
slabs of imitation marbles, &c. 

7 Boyle, R. B. Dublin. — State chair in 
carved oak, and ornamental brackets. 

8 Buckley, John, Cork. — Library bookcase 
and cabinet. 

9 Burrowes, Thomas, Cork. — State bed- 
stead, chairs, wardrobe, &c. 

10 Cahill, William, Cork. — Loo table, Al- 
bert bedstead. 

11 Clarke, Thomas, Clonmel. — One round 
table in fancy woods. 

12 Classon, John, Dublin. — Articles manu- 
factured from Irish fancy woods. 

13 Coppinger, William, Cork. — A bog yew 
Davenport. 

14 Cummins, N. M. Cork. — A carved mirror- 
frame and stand. 

15 Curtis, William, Dublin. — A glass case, 
containing specimens of gas fittings, brass work 
for railway carriages, &c. 

16 Dartnell, Isabella, Youghall. — A cabi- 
net, and a pair of carved bed-posts. 

17 Dawson, F. Waterford. — Specimens of 
painted panels, &c. 

18 Drew, John, Dublin. — Ladies' work and 
writing table, curiously wrought by exhibitor, 
at the age of 70. 

19 Edmundson, I. and Co. Dublin. — Several 
gas lustres, brackets, lamps ; also stoves and 
other articles of a similar nature. 

20 Egan, James, Killarney. — Cabinet, ta- 
bles, &c. 

21 Enright, John, Shinrone. — Wood pa- 
nels; also paper panels in imitation of different 
woods. 

22 Fanning, I. & C. Cork. — Decorations in 
paper-hangings and house -paintings. 

23 Fletcher, John, Cork. — Suit of draw- 
ing-room and dining-room furniture, all manu- 
factured of Irish timber. 

24 Franklin, John De C. Dublin. —Two 
pieces of floor cloth, and three patterns of de- 
corations for rooms. 

25 Geary, M. Cork. — French bedstead, 
ladies' wardrobe, and other articles of cabinet 
work. 

26 Goggin, C. Dublin.— Glass case contain- 
ing bog-oak ornaments. 

27 Graham, Thomas, Clonmel. — A pole 
screen and two chairs. 

28 Gregg & Son, Dublin.— Gas brackets, 
chandeliers, candelabra, hall lanterns, &c. 



Class 11. Linen and Cotton Fabrics. 



29 Guisani, John, Cork. — Chimney, dress- 
ing, and cheval glasses, pier tables, mediaeval 
altars and fittings, &c. 

30 Hackett, Wm. A. Cork. — Specimens of 
wire gauze window blinds, ornamentally 
painted. 

31 Harris, Wm. R. Cork. — Original medi- 
aeval design for gas brackets, lamps, tubing for 
gas, &c. 

32 Hayden, Michael, Cork — New-invented 
iron bedstead. 

33 Jones, Arthur J. Dublin. — A great quan- 
tity of ornamental and cabinet furniture, &c. 

34 Jones, William, Cork. — Architectural 
paper-hangings, &c. 

35 Keane, E. M. Cork. — A chess table. 

36 Kane, Gregory, Dublin. — A variety'of 
articles of cabinet furniture. 

37 Lane, John, Cork. — Ornamental gas lus- 
tres, lamps and chandeliers, brass work, &c. 

38 Leahy & Sons, Cork. — Side-board, loo 
and work tables, secretary and bookcases, &c. 

39 Lester, Samuel, Cork. — Irish walnut 
star table. 

40 Linehan, John, Cork. — Window blinds, 
garden chairs, flower stands, meat safes, &c. 

41 M'Nulty, B. & Son, Limerick — Paper 
hangings. 

42 Me r>c alp, Francis, Dublin. — Open cabi- 
net of Irish oak, with slab of Galway marble. 

43 Milliken, Henry, Cork. — Fancy window 
blinds. 

44 Mitchell, John, Dublin. — A cornice 
with curtains. 

45 Moore, H. L. Belfast. — A table painted 
in imitation of marble. 

46 Morrogh, John, Cork. — A pole screen. 

47 Moynehan, Andrew, Cork. — Curled 
hair ; also three curled hair mattresses. 

48 Neill, James, Cork. — Three loo tables, 
ottoman and ladies' work table, and other 
articles of cabinet furniture. 

49 O'Donoran, Henry, Cork. — Round ta- 
ble (brass-bound) made of native timbers. 

50 O'Keeffe, Cornelius, Cork. — Ladies' 
work table and music seat. 

51 Owens, R. Limerick. — Cabinet furniture 
and upholstery. 

52 Rogers, M. W. Cork. — Specimens of pa- 
per-hangings in imitation of woods and marbles. 

53 Rutherford, James, Belfast. — Four 
slabs and two pillars, in imitation of marbles, 
and two ornamental panels for drawing-room 
walls. 

54 Scales, Joseph, Limerick. — A veneered' 
picture frame. 



55 Shephard, Ambrose, Cork. — Piano- 
forte fret-work. 

56 Sik.es, William, Cork. — A great variety 
of tables, chairs, and cabinet furniture. 

57 Stamen, Mary J. Mrs. Limerick. — A 
carved bedstead in the mediaeval style, of walnut 
wood grown at Carnelly, County Clare. 

58 West & Son, Dublin.— Carved Irish 
oak wine cooler, in the form of a mether. 

59 Williamson, Samuel, Cork. — Orna- 
mental tables, &c. 

60 Wilson, R. Waterford. — One pole 
screen. 

61 Wright, Gertrude, Moneymore, County 
Derry. — Carved book-stand, lamp-stand,boxes, 
and other articles. 



Class 11. Linen and Cotton Fabrics. 

1 Andrews, Michael, Belfast. — Damask 
table-cloths, napkins, &c. 

2 Bryson, William, Belfast. — Ginghams, 
checks, and imitations of Indian and other de- 
scriptions of handkerchiefs. 

3 Birner, Colles, and Co. Belfast. — Da- 
mask table-cloths, and napkins to match, " Wild 
Boar Hunt." 

4 Coulson, James, & Co. Belfast. — Fine 
damask table-cloths and napkins. 

5 Cookley, Dominick, Cork. — Cork Ging- 
hams. 

6 Ewart, William, & Son, Belfast. — Linens 
and muslins. 

7 Fenton, Son, & Co. Belfast. — One case 
of linen. 

8 Howard, Thomas, Bandon. — * Linens, 
plaids, webs, &c. 

9 Lloyd, Farmar, Cork County Gaol. — 
Linens, tickings, &c. 

10 M'Cay, Thomas, Belfast. — Case oflinens. 

11 Malone, Patrick, Drogheda. — Two 
pieces of linen bed-ticking. 

12 Marques, D. Richmond Bridewell, Dub- 
lin. — Linens, calicos, linseys, &c. 

13 Owens, Robert, Drogheda. — Domestic 
diaper, bed-ticking, towelling, sheeting, &c. 

14 Robinson, William, Bandon. — Three 
pieces of ginghams. 

15 Roddy, Robert, Belfast. — Three pieces 
of linen, three dozen of fine napkins, two damask 
table-cloths, &c. 

16 Rowan, James, & Sons, Belfast. — Linen 
yarns. 

17 Rowland, John, Drogheda. — Diapers, 
tickings, and huckabacks. 



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Class 12. Woollen, Worsted, tyc. — Class 13. Silks, Lace, 8fC 



18 Shorten, Patrick, Bandon. — Linen, dia- 
pers, and tickings. 

19 Todd & Co. Limerick. — Tickings. 



Class 12. Woollen, Worsted, and Mixed 
Fabrics. 

1 Andrews, William, Dublin. — Tapestry, 
pictures, carpets, tweeds, hearth-rugs, &c. 

2 Allen, Richard, Dublin. — Woollen goods. 

3 Beveridge, Edward S. Limerick. — 
Friezes manufactured from Irish fleeced wool. 

4 Carrick on Suir Industrial Society. — 
Tweeds, flannels, serges, &c. 

5 Cogan, John and Michael, Middleton. — 
Friezes, tweeds, blankets, and flannels. 

6 Dillon, Luke, Dublin.— Friezes, &c. 

7 Halpeie, James and Josh. Dublin. — 
Specimens of worsted manufacture illustrated 
in its various stages. 

8 Kane & Co. Dublin. — Hair-cloth manu- 
factures. 

9 Leahan, Michael, Tallow. — Plaids and 
tweeds of Irish manufacture. 

10 Lee, William, Cork. — Lady's riding dress, 
on bust, full size. 

11 Lloyd, Farmar, Cork County Gaol. — 
Friezes and blankets, with other woollen manu- 
factures. 

12 Mahoney, Martin, and Brothers, Cork. 
— Worsted and woollen yarns, and wool in 
fleece. 

13 Neil, C. & Sons, Dublin. — Tweeds, 
friezes, and blankets. 

14 Nicholls, Alexander, Cork. — Tweeds, 
friezes, flannels, blankets, &c. 

15 Read, John, Dublin. — Woollen goods. 

16 Sheridan, P. Dublin. — Carpets and 
hearth-rugs. 

17 Shorten, Patrick, Bandon. — Gentle- 
men's scarfs, plaids and tweeds of various 
patterns. 

18 Shouldham, ' Harriet M. C. Dunman- 
way. — Friezes, flannels, woolseys, &c. 

19 Wall, Samuel, Dublin. — -Friezes, serge, 
and other woollen goods. 

20 Willans, Brothers, Dublin. — Tweeds, 
friezes, cloth, &c. 



Class 13. Silks, Lace, Embroidery, fyc. 

1 Arnott, & Co. Cork. — Crochet and em- 
broidery in various articles, worked lace, mus- 
lin mantles, cambric handkerchiefs, collars, 



borders, habit shirts, chemisettes, scarfs, em- 
broidered cloth, tabinet waistcoats, tabinets, 
gloves, flowers, &c. 

2 Atkinson, Richard, Dublin. — Irish pop- 
lins. 

3 Ballard, Mrs. Anne, Cork. — A quilt 
worked in crochet. 

4 Barry, Miss Catharine, Cork. — Decorative 
embroidered table cover. 

5 Lady Beecher's School, Skibbereen. — 
One piece of sewed muslin. 

6 Bennett, Mary, Cork.— A silk patch- 
work quilt, curiously made, to have the effect, 
at a short distance, from the arrangement of the 
colours, of solid work. 

7 Bernard, Hon. Mrs. Bandon. — Two 
cases of crochet, a worked chair and ottoman, 
three screens in worsted work, and other arti- 
cles. 

8 Bleakley, Mrs. Jane, Dublin. — Fancy 
needlework. 

9 Bradley, John, Limerick. — Limerick 
lace. 

10 Buckmaster, W. & Co. Dublin. — 
Articles of clothing richly embroidered. 

11 Cahill, Michael, Ballyragget, County Kil- 
kenny.— Lace and embroidered linen. 

12 Carmichael & Co. Cork. — Millinery, 
embroidery, and variety of fancy work. 

13 Chambers, James, Skerris, County Dub- 
lin. — Embroidered dresses, cloaks, vests, &c, 
from Industrial School. 

14 Cleary, Miss Margaret, Clonmel. — Fol- 
lowing subjects worked with Berlin wool : 1. 
Angel Gabriel. 2. Blind Girl at the Holy Well. 
3. The Last Supper. 4. Earl of Leicester's 
last interview with Amy Robsart. 5. Robert 
Burns, at the Plough. 6. Taken from the 
Wandering Jew, (by Eugene Sue) . 

15 Colles, Alexr. Kilkenny. — Picture 
worked in worsted by Mrs. Colles. 

16 Constable, Mrs. Clonmel. — Crochet 
berthe worked in flowers with fine white 
thread, and a pair of under sleeves to match. 

17 Cordner, W. &D. & Co. Dublin.— Lace 
and fringe. 

18 Cork Embroidery School, Cork. — Em- 
broidery of various descriptions, viz. infants' 
robes, caps, short frocks, ladies' pocket handker- 
chiefs, habit shirts, &c. 

19 Cork Foundling Hospital, Cork. — 
Needlework, network, &c. 

20 Cork Industrial School, Cork. — 
Needlework, &c. 

21 Cork Central Ragged School, Cork. — 
Needlework, network, &c. 



Class 13. Silks, Lace, Embroidery, fyc. 



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22 Cox, Miss W. J. Cork. — Pole screen 
worked in raised Berlin wool. 

23 Deane, Sir Thomas, Cork. — Crochet 
work of the late Lady Deane, made from her 
designs, at varions dwelling-houses in Black- 
rock. 

24 Deeble, Miss, Cork. — An ottoman, 
worked in Berlin wool. 

25 Dillon, Luke, Dublin. — Embroidered 
cloaks, &c. 

28 Douglas, Miss Fanny, Deverock, County 
Antrim. — Crochet work, consisting of a child's 
dress and some edgings. 

27 Dowden, Wm. Cork. — Crochet collars 
and edgings. 

28 Dublin Richmond District Lunatic 
Asylum, Dublin. — Quilt worked by insane in- 
mates, and other fancy work. 

29 Ellis, Mrs. S. A. Kildemoc Rectory, 
Ardee. — Falling lace, berthe, and fancy work. 

30 Fisher, Dorothea S. Cork.— Worked 
carpet of needlework by ladies, for charity. 

31 Fitzpatrick, Dennis, Cork. — Tailoring, 
embroidery, &c 

32 Fitzpatrick, Miss, Cork. — German rais- 
ed embroidery. 

33 French, Geo. Bandon. — Piece of needle- 
work by Miss French. 

34 Fry, Wm. & Co. Dublin.— Poplins, tabi- 
nets, silk damasks, lace, &c. 

35 Greaves, Mrs. Lester, Limerick. — Lim- 
erick lace. 

36 Greaves, Mrs. Mary, Limerick. — Lim- 
erick lace scarf. 

37 Hallowell, Mrs. E. Limerick. — Scarf 
knitted in white wool as fine as cambric 
thread. 

38 Haynes, Mrs. Maryland House, Cork. 
— Embroidery from Rostellan Industrial School. 

39 Hedley, Mrs. Limerick. — Large rug, 
and small mat made in wool. 

40 Holben, John, & Co. Belfast.— Sewed 
muslins. 

41 Jones, Edwd. Dublin. — Figured, double- 
watered, plain, and fancy dress tabinets, waist- 
coats, &c. 

42 Keeley & Leech, Dublin. — Specimens 
of tabinets and poplins. 

43 Kennedy, I. & I. Belfast.— Muslins. 

44 Kettlewell, Mrs. Mary, Clonmel — 
Several articles of knitted lace. 

45 Kinsale Convent, County Cork. — Va- 
riety of embroidery work, &c. 

46 Lambert & Bury, Limerick. — Limerick 
lace. 

47 Lambert, Brown, & Co. Dublin. — Gold 



and silver lace, embroidery, &c, in two glass 



48 Langley, Mrs. Elizth. Colebrook, County 
Tipperary. — Berlin wool, netted ladies' polka. 

49 Limerick Industrial School, Limerick. 
— Muslin embroidery, (viz.) two handker- 
chiefs, two chemisettes, four pair of sleeves, 
one collar. 

50 M'Gill, John, & Co. Belfast— Ladies' 
mantles and gentlemen's vests, embroidered. 

51 Marques, D. Richmond Bridewell, Dub- 
lin. — Embroidery. 

52 O'Donovan, Mrs. Cath. Clonakilty, 
County Cork. — Embroidery. 

53 O'Hara, Henry, Cork. — Irish tabinets 
and poplins, Limerick lace, &c, in a glass case. 

54 Packer, Wm. Dublin. — Specimens of 
dyeing, silks, embroidery, tabinets, &c, show- 
ing process of same. 

55 Pim, Brothers, & Co. Dubbn. — Single 
and rich brocaded poplins. 

56 Price, Miss, Youghall. — A lace berthe. 

57 Ryan, Cath. Brinsleigh, County Tipper- 
ary. — Several articles of embroidery, (viz.) 
child's dress, and several smaller articles. 

58 Richmond Female Penitentiary, Dub- 
lin. — Embroidered handkerchiefs, and variety 
of other articles of fancy needlework. 

59 Robertson, John, Limerick. — Limerick 
lace shawl, scarf, and flounces. 

60 Ronayne, Miss Eliza, Cork. — Dress and 
cloak made of Cork lace. 

61 Ronayne, Miss Mary, Cork. — The Last 
Supper, after Leonarda de Vinci, worked with 
Berlin wool ; a cheval screen, and Berlin wool- 
work on the same. 

62 Sisters of Mercy, Charleville, County 
Cork. — Embroidery and fancy work. 

63 Stokes, Stephen, Dublin. — A table cover 
of Mosaic cloth, so curiously wrought as to re- 
present in a great number of pieces the life of 
a British soldier. 

64 Stewart, Miss Jane, Kinsale. — Needle 
and net work, &c. 

65 Tighe, Lady L. Woodstock. — Various 
patterns of black thread lace. 

65a Todd, Wm. & Co. Limerick. — Lace 
work, embroidery, &c. 

66 Townsend, Mrs. Aghada, Cork. — Needle- 
work, &c. 

67 Ursuline Convent School, Blackrock, 
Cork. — Embroidery and fancy work of various 
descriptions. 

68 Ward, Mrs. Anne, Coleraine. — Fancy 
needlework, " Giant's Causeway," framed. 

69 Convent of the Good Shepherd, 



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Class 14. Articles of Clothing. 



Waterford. — Suit of embroidered vestment 
and lace, &c. 

70 White, Miss Sarah, Cork. — A knitted 
quilt. 

71 Williams, Mrs. James, Dublin. — One 
piece of tapestry in Berlin wool ("Her Majesty 
the Queen, with the Prince of Wales, and 
Princess Royal"); also a pole screen. 

72 Williams, M. Waterford. — Specimens 
of ladies' needlework, in rosewood frame. 

73 Wilson, Armstrong, & Co. Dublin. — 
Lace stockings, socks, and silk vests, &c. 



Class 14. Articles of Clothing. 

1 Baird, James H. Dublin. — Boots and 
shoes. 

2 Birkbeck, Edwd. F. Dublin. — A glass 
case containing ladies' and gentlemen's trans- 
parent wigs, fronts, &c. ; hair chains, bracelets, 
&c. ; liquid hair dye, &c. 

3 Blake, Jeremiah, Cork. — Boots and shoes. 

4 Breakwell, Julia, Cork. — Kid gloves. 

5 Brooks, E. Waterford. — Ladies' stays. 

6 Burke, Thomas, Limerick. — Limerick 
gloves. 

7 Chabrel, Scipio, Cork. — Hats and caps, 
and same in the different stages of manufac- 
ture. 

8 Claucy, Jeremiah, Cork. — Boots and shoes. 

9 Condon, Ann, Cork. — Gloves of Cork 
manufacture. 

10 Craig, Mary, & Son, Dublin. — Specimens 
of Irish manufactured hosiery. 

11 Deasy, John, Cork. — A pair of laced 
water-tight boots. 

12 Devereux, Patrick, Cork. — Hats and 
caps. 

13 Dowden, Wm. Cork. — Leather gloves ; 
knit and wove stockings ; inside vests, &c. 

14 Fouhy, Matt. Cork. — Boots and shoes. 

15 Francis, Thomas, Cork. — Kid gloves; 
calf and kid skins dressed for shoes. 

16 Gibson, Mary, Cork. — Children's dresses. 

17 Graham, H. & Co. Cork.— Hats. 

18 Hugh es, John, Dublin. — Boots and shoes. 

19 Hyde, James M. Cork. — Boots and 
shoes, and specimens of same as worn by Her 
Majesty. 

20 Kennedy, Honora, Clonmel. — A bonnet ; 
one pair of stays and a cap. 

21 Lawson & Co. Cork. — Specimens of 
hosiery, &c. 

22 Lloyd, Farmar, Cork County Gaol. — 
Articles of clothing of various descriptions. 



23 Lonergan, Wm. Cahir and Dungarvon. 
— Specimens of boot made without seam. 

24 Macdoua, Geo. Dublin. — Registered 
paletot and various other articles of clothing 
from cloth of Irish manufacture. 

25 M'Gratii, James, Cork. — Cork-made 
kid gloves of various colours ; ditto in shells. 

26 M'Grath, Michael, Cork. — Kid and lea- 
ther gloves, in and out of shells ; also leather 
breeches, &c. 

27 Maiiony, J. A. Cork. — Stays. 

28 Moffitt, Thomas, Cork. — Hats and caps. 

29 Mollard, S. Cork. — Kid gloves in va- 
rious stages of manufacture, from raw skin to 
the finished state, kid boots and shoes, &c. 

30 Moran, Mathew, Dublin. — Hosiery, 
shirts, &c. 

31 Morrison, Hugh, & Son, Dublin. — Hats, 
and balance for weighing same. 

32 Murphy, Jeremiah, Cork. — Boots and 
shoes soled with gutta percha. 

33 Murphy, Michael, Cork. — Boots and 
shoes. 

34 O'Donoghue, John, Cork. — Boots and 
shoes, clogs, and clog soles, &c. &c. 

35 Richard & Co. Cork. — Hats and caps. 

36 R.ordau, Charles, Cork. — Specimens of 
boots, shoes, &c. 

37 Roche, E. & Son, Cork. — Boots and 
shoes. 

38 Scott, Joseph, Dublin. — Ladies' and 
children's boots and shoes. 

39 Smelt, John, Cork. — Boots, shoes, slip- 
pers, &c. 

40 Smyth & Co. Dublin. — Balbriggan ho- 
siery. 

41 St. Laurence, William, Limerick. — 
Three hats. 

42 Supple, James, Waterford. — Gloves in 
case. 

43 Thacker, Manly, Dublin. — Boots and 
shoes. 

44 Thompson, Alexander, Dublin. — Clerical 
and legal costume. 

45 Townsend, Mrs. Aghada, Cork. — Stock- 
ings, &c. 

46 Treacy, Wm. & Co. Cork.— Articles of 
clothing (some on busts). 

47 UnsLLiNE Convfnt, Blackroek, Cork. — 
Stockings, &C. 

48 Wilson, Armstrong, & Co. Dublin. — 
Hosiery, drawers, vests, &c. 

49 Wright, William, Limerick. — Boots, 
shoes, and boot trees, in glass case. 

50 Wright, William, Clonmel. — Boots and 
shoes. 



Class 15. Miscellaneous Manufactures, Small Wares, tyc. 



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51 Wright & Stanley, Dublin & Cork, — 
Hats, and materials connected with the manu- 
facture thereof. 



Class 15. Miscellaneous Manufactures, 
Small Wares, §c. 

1 Alcock, Stephen B. Dublin. — Liquid and 
paste blacking. 

2 ALEXANDER,Samuel, Limerick. — A curled 
hair bed, samples of feathers. 

3 Anketell, Matthew J. Anketell Grove, 
County Monaghan. — Specimens of " Zebra 
work" manufactured on the estate of exhibitor. 

4 Armstrong & Brooks, Dublin. — Speci- 
men of prepared pipe clay, and a case of fancy 
soaps. 

5 Ashe, Charles E. Cork. — Trout fishing 
rod, wheel, and flies, &c. 

6 Austin, George, Dublin. — Dressing cases, 
writing desks, &c, in a glass case. 

7 Bagot, C. E. m. d. Dublin. — Cod liver and 
various other oils used for medical purposes. 

8 Balbirnie, William, Cork. — Specimens 
of dyed materials. 

9 Barter, William, Macroom. — Carpenter's 
planes. 

10 Bewley & Evans, Dublin. — A small 
case of chemicals manufactured by exhibitors. 

11 Booth & Fox, Cork. — Feathers in va- 
rious stages, &c. and manufactured. 

12 Bourke, W. £). Cork. — Specimens of 
Irish-made vinegar, bottled liqueurs, cordials, 
&c. &c. 

_ 13 Brien, Charles, Dublin. — Chemically cla- 
rified mould candles, in a glass case. 

14 Biggs, Jacob T. Cork. — A pair of water 
skates. 

15 Brooks, Henry S. Cork. — Fishing tackle 
and sporting equipments. 

16 Cahill, Michael, Ballyragget, County 
Kilkenny. — Charcoal from peat ; also specimens 
of wool. 

_ 17 Carr, Richard, Queenstown, Cork. — Spe- 
cimens of rope. 

18 Clarke, W. Cork.— Tobacco and snuff. 

19 Coleby, George, & Co. Cork.— Scented 
toilet soaps, lavender water, eau de Cologne, &c. 

20 Cooney, Charles, Dublin. — Glass case 
containing specimens of starch, indigo, and 
other blues, gums, blacking, &c. 

21 Cormolly, Thomas, Dublin. — Various 
descriptions of perfumery, blue and black inks', 
&c. 



22 Corry & Co. Belfast. — Aerated waters. 

23 Cotter, J. B. Kingstown. — Two model 
elastic life boats ; also a great variety of manu- 
factures from waterproof canvass cloth, &c. &c. 

24 Company & Governor of Apothecaries' 
Hall, Dublin. — A case of chemical and phar- 
maceutical preparations manufactured in labo- 
ratory of exhibitors. 

25 Craig, James, Randlestown, Belfast. — 
One piece china, grass line. 

26 Crean, Richard, Clonmel. — Wools and 
hair. 

27 Dalton, Mary, Waterford. — White and 
yellow soap ; also mould and dipt candles in 
boxes. 

28 Dillon, Thomas A. Dublin. — A portable 
folding camera (photographic), a signal between 
engine driver and guard, an improved stadium 
for rifle shooting, and a breech-loading cannon 
for martello towers, &c. 

29 Dixon, George, Dublin. — Glass cases 
containing samples of soap and candles. 

30 Dorney, William Jos. Cork. — Improved 
gentlemen's wigs. 

31 Dyas & Harman, Cork. — A cabinet of 
perfumery and select preparations of medicines. 

32 Dyas, J. W. Cork.— A stand of Dawson's 
rat poison. 

33 Edwards & Dark, Waterford. — Two 
barrows and one pair of oars. 

34 Fanning's Charitable Institution, 
Waterford. — Matting. 

35 Flynn, William Pym, Cork. — Two re- 
frigerators. 

36 Foot, Lundy, & Co. Dublin. — Tobacco 
and snuff. 

37 Gamble, I. H. Cork. — A rapid filter. 

38 Gibbings, Barth. Cork. — Gas and other 
cookery apparatus at work. 

39 Going, John, & Co. Clonmel. — One glass 
case containing soap and candles. 

40 Goulding, W. & H. M. Cork. —Per- 
fumery, jet inks, harness blacking, &c. 

41 Great S. & W. Railway Company.— 
Samples of coke from Newcastle and South 
Wales coal. 

42 Green, J. Cork.— A picture frame and 
miniature cases. 

43 Groves & Son, M. Dublin.— Glue. 

44 Hackett, William Ashton, Cork. — A 
great variety of fishing tackle, fish hooks, &c. 

45 Harding, Thos. Cork. — Blocks, sheaves, 
&c. 

46 Hargrave, Abraham, Cork. — A six-cells 
Daniels' and a six-cells Smee's galvanic bat- 
teries. 



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Class 15. Miscellaneous Manufactures, Small Wares, fyc. 



47 Hastings, Stephen, Limerick. — Brushes. 

48 Hitherington, Jas. S. Dublin. — Hock- 
ing horse, and a variety of other toys. 

49 Hodges, Thomas, Dublin. — Peal of bells, 
lead piping, water closets, &c. 

50 Hosfoed, Jonathan, Cork. — Tobacco 
and snuff. 

51 Hyde, Philip, Cork. — Butter knives, 
prints, &c. ; also a newly invented spinning 
machine. 

52 Jennings, Thomas, Cork. — Mineral 
water, vinegar, starch and magnesia. 

53 Jones, William, Cork.— Gold and flock 
business cards and black ink. 

54 Kealy, Bartholomew, Dublin. — Fancy 
skein silk dyeing, &c. 

55 Keller, Cornelius, Cork. — Glue. 

56 Kelly, David, Limerick. — Specimens of 
various descriptions of soap. 

57 Kelly, Martin, & Son, Dublin. — One 
case of fishing tackle. 

58 Kendall, John, & Co. Dublin. — Per- 
fumed soaps. 

59 Kirby, Thomas, Dublin. — Kocking and 
wheel horses, and various other toys. 

60 Lambert, John, Dublin. — Glass case of 
candles. 

61 Lambkin, James, & Co. Cork. — Tobacco 
and snuff. 

62 Lane, Denis, Cork. — Razor strops. 

63 Lennon & Co. Dublin. — Pins. 

64 Lester & Plumer, Cork. — Blocks, with 
sheaves of various sizes. 

65 Lewis, Frederick, Dublin. — Various spe- 
cimens of perfumery, pomades, and soaps. 

66 Lyons, Francis, Waterford. — Glue. 

67 M'Cann, Patrick, Dublin.— Racket. 

68 M'Carthy, Timothy, Cork. — Brushes 
and mats. 

69 M'Dermott, Edward, & Co. Dublin.— 
Irish-made writing inks, filled in Irish glass 
bottles. 

70 Madden & Black, Dublin. — Ladies' and 
gentlemen's perukes, in a glass case. 

_ 71 Marcel, C. Cork.— Match plane, a va- 
riety of curious games, and apparatus for illus- 
trating (to children) geometry, &c. 

72 Marques, D. Richmond Bridewell, Dub- 
lin. — Brushes, yarn matting, and mats of every 
description. 

73 Martin, Josiah J. Cork. — Blackings and 
inks. 

74 Mason, Arthur, Waterford.— Snuff. 

75 Morton, Daniel, Passage West Cork. — 
Various specimens of fishing tackle for deve- 
loping Irish fisheries. 



76 Murphy, John, Dublin The first peal 

of bells cast in Ireland. 

77 Murphy, Thomas, Waterford. — Soap, &c. 

78 Nash, Joseph, Cork. — Glue. 

79 O'Callaghan, E. Limerick. — Picked 
hair. 

80 O'Connell, Timothy, Cork. — Liquid, 
paste, and harness blackings. 

81 O'Connor, Eliza, Sligo. — A case of hair 
ornaments. 

82 O'Donoghue, John, Cork. — Hatters' and 
clothiers' jack cards; wool, cotton, and flax 
cards. 

83 Olden, R. & Sons, Cork. — Soaps and 
candles of various kinds and descriptions. 

84 O'Leary, Cornelius, Bantry. — Whale- 
bone, whale oil, &c. 

85 O'Leary, John, Cork. — Two wigs. 

86 O'Shaughnessy, Robert, Limerick. — 
Fishing tackle. 

87 O'Sullivan, C. & I. Coik. — Purified 
feathers. 

88 Phillips, John, Dublin. — Fish hooks of 
various sizes. 

89 Pigott, Cath. & Son, Dublin.— Mats and 
rugs. 

90 Pigott, Joseph, Cork. — Ornamental hair. 

91 Pitts, John, Limerick. — Brushes. 

92 Plater, Thomas, Dublin. — One glass 
label enamelled in gold, in gilt frame. 

93 Power, John, Waterford. — Starch, blue, 
blacking, and Irish salt. 

94 Rathborne, John and James, Dublin. — 
Specimens of spermaceti oils, &c, wax can- 
dles, &c. 

95 Shaw, G. F. Cork. — A collection of ap- 
paratus for illustrating the science of electro- 
magnetism. 

96 Shaw, M. & Sons, Cork. — Four coils of 
assorted cordage. 

97 Smyth, Francis, Dublin. — Umbrellas and 
parasols. 

98 Thwaites & Co. Dublin. — Mineral wa- 
ters. 

99 Tucker, Edw. Belfast. — Starch and glue. 

100 Varian, Brothers, & Co. Cork. — A 
great variety of brushes, and other articles of 
general manufacture. 

101 Ward, John, Ramelton, Comity Done- 
gal. — Chemicals made from sea-weed, with 
specimens of the weed. 

102 White, Benjamin, Cork.— Class case 
containing pharmaceutical preparations. 

103 Woodrourne, John, Dublin. — Speci- 
mens of buttons, &c, worn by Irish constabu- 
lary. 



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104 Wright, Henry, Donegal. — Bone dust 
and cow-hair ; buttons, knife handles, &c, 
made of wood and bone. 



Class 16. Books, Paper, Printing, Station- 
ery, $c. 

1 Chambers, I. & Son, Dublin. — Sundry 
account books. 

2 Collier, Edwd. Cork. — Specimens of 
electrotype. 

3 Condon, John, Cork. — Specimens of en- 
graving, in frame. 

4 Cronin, James, Cork. — Four specimens 
of plain and ornamental penmanship. 

5 Duffy, James, Dublin. — Book-case, con- 
taining specimens of his printing and binding, 
on Irish manufactured paper, &c. 

6 English, Andrew, Dublin. — Three speci- 
mens of ornamental penmanship, labelling, and 
a combination of pen and pencil. 

7 Forstek, Thos. Dublin. — Specimens of 
chrono-lithography. 

8 Gill, Michael Henry, Dublin. — Books 
printed at University press, in glass case. 

9 Glukman, L. Dublin. — Specimens of 
photographic art, daguerreotype camera; also 
machine on stand. 

10 Groves, M. & Son, Dublin. — Parch- 
ment. 

11 Guy, Brothers, Cork. — Specimens of 
lithographic printing, bookbinding, ruling, &c. 

12 Leahy, Francis R. Cork. — Large scrap- 
book. 

13 Lindsay, John, Dublin. — Four quarto 
volumes, books published by exhibiter, printed 
and engraved at Cork. 

14 M'Glashan, James, Dublin. — Books 
published in Ireland, in glass case. 

15 Nash, George, Cork. — Books printed by 
exhibiter. 

16 Nursey, Claude L. School of Design, 
Belfast. — Designs for damasks, chintzes, &c. 

17 Redmond, Cornelius, Waterford. — Speci- 
men of bookbinding, a ledger. 

18 Ross, John, Cork. — Specimens of engrav- 
ed visiting and other cards, and brass plate, 
frame, &c. 

19 Scraggs, William, Cork. — Specimens of 
book printing, and lithographic drawings, por- 
traits, local buil dings, &c, in frames, all of Cork 
manufacture. 

20 Shaw, Henry, Dublin. — Bookbinding. 

21 Shephard, W. Dublin. — Specimens Of 
plain and lithographic printing, &c. 



22 Smyth, I. & T. Cork.— Ornamental en- 
graving, &c. for tickets. 

23 Sutherland, Loughlace, Waterford. — 
Specimens of bookbinding. 

24 Ward, Marcus, & Co. Belfast.— Speci- 
mens of chrono-lithography. 

25 Wheeler, Thomas J. Cork. — Frame of 
lithography. 

26 Wiseman, John, Cork. — Specimens of 
ornamental penmanship. 

27 Woodyer, James Sadler, Dublin. — 
Classical, ornamental, and other designs, in pa- 
per point. 

Class 17. Substances used as food, fyc. 

1 Baker, Geo. & Co. Cork. — About twenty 
kinds of various descriptions of biscuits. 

2 Bannatyne, James, Limerick. — Speci- 
mens of fine flour cutlings, &c. 

3 Boland, Patrick, Dublin. — Specimens of 
various sorts of biscuits. 

4 Cahill, Michael, Ballyragget, County 
Kilkenny. — Wheat, oats, and barley. 

5 Clare, Selby, Cork. — Specimens of salt 
beef and pork. 

6 Connor, Geo. W. Waterford. — Six boxes 
Waterford red sprats. 

7 Daly, James, & Co. Cork. — Several speci- 
mens of pearl barley ; also two samples of whis- 
key, in glass kegs. 

8 Fitzgerald, John, jun. Limerick. — Sam- 
ple of malt. 

9 Galvin, Cornelius, Cork. — Ship biscuit, 
specimen of Cork manufacture. 

10 Gamble, I. H. Cork. — Specimens of pre- 
served provisions. 

11 Gould, R. Cork. — Specimens of home- 
made salt. 

12 Graham, Lemon, & Co. Dublin. — Speci- 
mens of confectionery. 

13 Howard, Thomas, Cork. — Specimens of 
flour bolted through wire sieves. 

14 Jacob, W. & R. Waterford.— Specimens 
of biscuits, &c. 

15 Keller, Cornelius, Cork. — Flour, oat- 
meal, and Indian meal. 

16 Kennedy, P. Cork. — Ornamental sugar- 
work. 

17 Morton, James, Dublin. — Specimens of 
confectionery and crystallized sugars, &c. 

18 Murphy, Patrick, & Son, Cork. — Curi- 
osities in beef, pork, &c. 

19 Lunham, E. Waterford.— Six boxes of 
fancy biscuits. 

20 Polson, Thos. A. Dublin.— Confectionery. 



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21 Strangman, Davis, & Co. Waterford.— 
Two casks of ale and porter, and some bottles. 

22 Unkles, Brothers, Cork. — Hams (mild 
cure) of Cork curing, about twelve in number. 

23 Well and, Charles, W. Cork.— Two fir- 
kins of butter, &c. 

24 Waters, Geo. & Co. Cork.— Three ves- 
sels containing samples of whisky. 

25 White, Geo. Douglas, Cork. — Specimens 
of flour bolted through silk, and bread made 
therefrom, &c. 

26 Wright, Henry, Dublin. — Samples of 
Indian meal, and farina. 



FINE ARTS HALL. 
Class 18. Paintings and Engravings. 

1 Portrait of a lady. — E. Adolph, Cork. 

2 Water-colour drawing. — Miss Allman, 
Bandon. 

3 Study of Flowers in Tempera, (School of 
Design). — Isabella Ashley, Dublin. 

4 Design for a Convent for the Sisters of 
Mercy, proposed to be built at Cork. — Wm. 
Atkins, Cork. 

5 Marine views. — G. W. Atkinson, Queens- 
town. 

6 Ditto. — G. Atkinson, Jun. Queenstown. 

7 Ditto. — G. W. Atkinson, Queenstown. 
7a Ditto.— Ditto. 

8 View in Castle Bernard Park. — Viscountess 
Bernard, Bandon. 

8a View in Brussels. — Viscountess Ber- 
nard, Bandon. 

8b View in Castle Bernard Park. — Viscount 
Bernard, Bandon. 

8c Storm. — Lady Harriet Bernard, Ban- 
don. 

8d View, Castle Bernard. — Lady Harriet 
Bernard, Bandon. 

8e Study. — Lady Harriet BERNARD,Bandon. 

9 Portrait, son of Hon. and Rev. Charles 
Bernard. — Samuel West, London. 

10 Gougane Barre.— J. Noblett, Cork. 
10a Mary Magdalene. — O'Keefe, Cork. 

11 Six drawings. — J. E. Bosanquet, Cork. 

12 Water-colour drawing. — L. King Brad- 
ford, Dublin. 

13 Landscape. — W. G. Bradford, Cork. 

14 Studies of Flowers in Tempera, (School 
of Design). — Jane Bradshaw, Dublin. 

15 Design for Town Hall, Cork. — R. Brash, 
Cork. 



15a The Home of the Sisters of Mercy at 
Mallow. — R. Brash, Cork. 

15b A Chapel for a poor locality. — R. Brash, 
Cork. 

16 Portrait of Sir Thos. Deane, Vice-chair- 
man of the Executive Committee, Cork. — J. 
B. Brennan, Cork. 

16a Age receiving Instruction from Youth. — 
J. B. Brennan, Cork. 

16b Portrait of John Shea, Esq. Secretary, 
Executive Committee, Cork. — J. B. Brennan, 
Cork. 

16c Portrait of the Artist. — J. B. Brennan, 
Cork. 

17 Innisfallen, Ross Castle in the distance, 
Killarney. — John Brennan, Cork. 

17a Craughlawn from Kenmare Road, Kil- 
larney. — John Brennan, Cork. 

17b Distant view of Cork from Marino. — 
John Brennan, Cork. 

17c Cromwell's Bridge, Glengarriff. — John 
Brennan, Cork. 

17d Gap of Dunlo, Killarney. — John Bren- 
nan, Cork. 

18 Water-colour drawing. — Dan. Burden, 
Cork. 

19 Proof engraving from Elmore, Lon- 
don. 

20 Milk-maid.— Wm. L. Casey, Cork. 
20a Hermit. — James B. Brennan, Cork. 

21 Two portraits, oil. — Wm. Clark, Dublin. 

22 Fruit.— T. F. Collier, Dublin. 
22a Autumn.— T. F. Collier, Dublin. 

23 Frame of miniatures. — J. M. Connell, 
Cork. 

24 OH picture.— C. H. Cook, Cork. 

25 Specimens of painting and gilding on 
glass. — Wm. Couch, Cork. 

26 Eight engravings, the publications of 
Thomas Cranfield, Dublin. 

27 Oil painting. — F. Dawson, Waterford. 

28 Portrait of the late Robt. O. C. Newen- 
ham, Esq. President of the Society of Arts, 
Cork, painted when the artist was but seven- 
teen years of age. — Wm. Fisher, London. 

28a Design for a Town Hall for the city of 
Cork, by Sir Thomas Deane, Son, and Wood- 
ward, architects, and painted by Thos. Newen- 
ham Deane, Cork. 

28b Scene on the River Lee, near the city of 
Cork. — Thos. Newenham Deane, Cork. 

28c Skelter, the artist's pet.— Thos. Newen- 
ham Deane, Cork. 

28d North Front of Queen's College, Cork, 
Sir Thomas Deane, architect, drawn by the late 
Lady Deane, Cork. 



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28e East View of Queen's College, Cork 
(companion). — Lady Deane, Cork. 

28s Examination Hall, Queen's College, 
Cork, early drawing. — T. Newenham Deane, 
Cork. 

28f Portrait of the Artist at seventeen years 
of age. — Wm. Fisher, London. 

28g Portrait of the late E. Skilled , artist. — 
Wm. Fisher, London. 

28h Glena Bay, Killarney. — T. Newenham 
Deane, Cork. 

28i The Mock Funeral, by the late Wm. 
Willes, Cork. 

28k Looking at the Pictures. — Mrs. Smith, 
Dublin. 

28l Landscape. — Barrott, Cork. 

28m Miniature of the late Lady Deane and 
Children. — E. J. Harding, Cork. 

28n Right Reverend S. Kyle, l. l. d. late 
bishop of Cork. — B roc as, Cork. 

28o Portrait of Thomas Newenham Deane, 
Esq. — Brocas, Cork. 

28p Smugglers. — The late Wm. Willes, 
Cork. 

28q Dead Game.— M'Daniel of Cork. 

28r Case of " Crochet " worked in the 
dwellings of the poor at Blackrock, near the city 
of Cork, under the teaching, and for the greater 
part from the designs, of the late Lady Deane, 
first attempted in the year of the famine. In the 
case is a berthe worked at Blackrock, from a 
design of a pupil at the Dublin School of De- 
sign. This work has grown into a manufacture 
of great consequence to the country. " Go 
thou and do likewise." — Eliza, the late Lady 
Deane, Cork. 

29a Portrait of James Roche, Esq. the 
learned President of the Royal Cork Institu- 
tion, &c. &c. &c. — James B. Brennan, Cork. 

29b Portrait of John Cotter, Esq. — Wm. 
Fisher, London. 

29c Portrait of John Craig, Esq.— Wm. 
Fisher, London. 

29d Portrait of the late M. Westropp, Esq. 
— Scottow, Cork. 

29e Portrait of the Rev. F. Mahony.— R. 
Lyster, Cork. 

29f George IV. when Prince of Wales. — By 
the late James Barry, p. r. a. of Cork. 

30 Pen sketches. — Richard Dawman, Cork. 

31 Christ raising the Widow's Son, (Cork 
School of Design). — John Drummond, Cork. 

32 Several drawings from School of Design, 
Cork. — John Drummond, Cork. 

33 Oil painting, a very early production. — ' 
Scavlon, Cork. 



33a Water-colour drawing. — Scanlon, Cork. 

34 Mountain Stream, (School of Design, 
Dublin). — John Faulkner, Dublin. 

34a Ruins of Kilbarick Church, Howth. — 
John Faulkner, Dublin. 

35 Christ led forth from the Judgment-seat of 
Pilate. " The soldiers of the governor taking 
Jesus into the hall, gathered together unto him 
the whole band, and stripping him, put a scarlet 
cloak about him." — Fred. Fitzgerald, Dublin. 

35a The Adoration of the Shepherds. — Fred. 
Fitzgerald, Dublin. 

35b A Deputation of the Council of State, 
consisting of Archbishop Heath, Lord Effing- 
ham, and others, wait on Queen Elizabeth 
at Hatfield House, and congratulate her on her 
accession to the throne. — Fred. Fitzgerald, 
Dublin. 

37 Etchings. — F, Fleming, Cork. 

38 Frame of Lithographs. — Thos. Forster, 
Dublin. 

39 Specimens of Photography. — W. Fouhey, 
Cork. 

40 " Train up a child in the way he should 
go." — William Foy, Dublin. 

40a First Impressions. — Wm. Foy, Dublin. 

41 Oil picture. — Charles Grey, Dublin. 
41a Two frames of wood cuts. — Charles 

Grey, Dublin. 

42 Cattle.— E. J. Harding, Cork. 

43 Oil picture. — E. J. Harding, Cork. 

44 Water-colour painting. — J. Hargrave, 
Cork. 

45 Flowers in Tempera from nature, (Dub- 
lin School of Design). — F. J. Harricks, Dub- 
lin. 

46 Schooner Yacht off Holyhead.— T. Haf- 
field, Dublin. 

47 Father and Daughter. — J. Haverty, 
Dublin. 

47a The Baptism of Ethelbert. — J. Ha- 
verty, Dublin. 

47b Judgment of Paris. — J. Haverty, 
Dublin. 

48 Taking a Pilot on board.— Edwin Hayes, 
Dublin. 

48a French Luggers leaving Harbour. — Ed- 
win Hayes, Dublin. 

48b Brig hove to for a Pilot. — Edwin Hayes, 
Dublin. 

48c Boats in acalm. — Edwin Hayes, Dublin. 

48d American Yacht off the Peak of Gibral- 
tar. — Edwin Hayes, Dublin. 

49 Fresh Breeze. — Edwin Hayes, Dublin. 

50 Maps. — Oliver Healy, Limerick. 

51 Oil painting. — William Healy, Limerick. 



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Class 18. Paintings and Engravings. 



52 Oil painting. — J. Harwood, Clonmel. 

53 Portrait of an Officer. — T. Ford, Jun. 
Cork. 

54 Oil picture. — Watson, Cork. 
54a Ditto.— Butt, Cork. 

54b Ditto. — Fouhey, Cork. 

55 Two architectural designs. — Henry Hill, 
Cork. 

55a Sedillia Holy Cross. — Henry HiLL,Cork. 

55b View in Cork, buildings lately removed. 
— Henry Hill, Cork. 

55c A distinguished member of the Humane 
Society, by Landseer, in German wool, by 
Mrs. Hill, Cork. 

55d Paddy's Disaster, or the Broken Car. — 
M. A. Hayes, Dublin. 

56 Portrait.— T. F. Hosford, Cork. 

57 Narrow-water Castle, County Down. — 
William Howis, Dublin. 

58 View on the Shannon, near Summer Hill. 
— William Howis, Dublin. 

59 Landscape. — John Kemp, Cork. 

60 Departure of the Viceroy Steamer for 
America. — M. Kendrich, r. h. a. Dublin. 

60a Three drawings of Yachts.— M. Ken- 
drich, r. h. a. Dublin. 

61 Map and plan.— F. A. Klein, c. e. Cork. 

62 Galway Girls at the Holy Well. " Ave 
Maria, 'tis the hour of prayer." — James P. 
Knight, Cork. 

62a Two Faces under a Hood. — James P. 
Knight, Cork. 

63 Ecce Homo, in embroidery. — Miss Sey- 
mour, Cork. 

64 Map of the city of Cork and other plans. — 
Professor Lane, Cork. 

65 Armadale Bridge, County Wicklow. — G. 
Nairn, r. h. a. Dublin. 

66 Drawings from the Peacock Lane Schools 
of Design. — Cork. 

67 Landscape and Figures. — P. Lindsay, 
Cork. 

68 Portrait of Professor O'Connor and child. 
■ — R. Lyster, Cork. 

68a Portrait of Rev. F. Mahony.— R. Lys- 
ter, Cork. 

68b Portrait of Rev. P. Riordan. — R. Lys- 
ter, Cork. 

68c Graces blindfolding Cupid. — R. Lyster, 
Cork. 

68d Portrait of a child. — R. Lyster, Cork. 

69 

70 A Bacchante. — H. M'Manus, w. s. a. 
Dublin. 

71 Mary Queen of Scots refusing to sign her 
abdication. — James Mahony, Cork. 



71a City of Cork, from the river near the 
Custom House. — James Mahony, Cork. 

71b Queen's College, Cork. — James Ma- 
hony, Cork. 

71c Chetwynd Viaduct, Bandon Railway. — 
James Mahony, Cork. 

72 Portrait of Daniel Meagher, Esq. — 
Brennan, Cork. 

73 Tabernacle. — Joseph Mahony, Cork. 

74 Homer, a pencil drawing.— R. G. Mere- 
dith, Cork. 

75 Lithography. — Patrick Moore, Cork. 

76 Five landscapes. — Henry Morgan, Cork. 

77 Mungo Park, the African traveller, dis- 
tressing difficulties of the explorer. — J. Spiers 
Morgan, Cork. 

77a Fog in Cork Harbour. — J. Spiers Mor- 
gan, Cork. 

78 LuggelaW County Wicklow. — W. P. 
Morgan, Cork. 

78a View on the Bride, County Cork. — W. 
P. Morgan, Cork. 

79 A distant view of Limerick, Morning. — 
J. H. Mulcahy, Limerick. 

79a A view in Westmoreland. — J. H. Mul- 
cahy, Limerick. 

80 Miniatures. — B. Mulrennin, r. h. a. 
Dublin. 

81 Oil picture. — G. F. Mulvaney, r. h. a. 
Dublin. 

81a Oil picture G. F. Mulvaney, r. h. a. 

Dublin. 

82 Drawing in pencil. — E.N. Murphy, Cork. 

83 Mechanical drawings. — John Murphy, 
Waterlbrd. 

84 Chalk drawings. — George Nash, Cork. 

85 Chalk drawings, home-made frames. — 
Misses Nash, Cork. 

86 Four views on the Cork river. — The late 
Grogan, Cork. 

86a The Corporation coming out of Christ 
Church, with the ancient custom of Powdering 
the Mayor.— The late Grogan, Cork. 

86b Whipping the Herring (alter Lent) out 
of Town. — The late Grogan, Cork. 

86c Four landscapes. — The late Grogan, 
Cork. 

86d Breaking up of an Irish Fair.— The late 
Grogan, Cork. 

86f. Bowler.— The late Grogan, Cork. 

86f Milk-maid.— The late Grogan. Cork. 

86g Northgate Bridge, Cork. — The late 
Grogan, Cork. 

86n Snow Storm.— Ths late Grogan, Cork. 

86i From the Mysteries of Udolpho— The 
late Grogan, Cork. 



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86k Composition. — The late Grogan, Cork. 

86l Landscape and cattle. — Butt, Cork. 

86m Finding of Moses.— Butt, Cork. 

86n Ruins.— Butt, Cork. 

86o Four pictures in oil. — Mrs. Tottenham, 
Cork. 

86p Head.— The late George Newenham, 
Cork. 

86q Tintern Abbey. — Mrs. Creagh, Cork. 

86r Sea view. — Admiral Evans, Cork. 

86s Killarney, one of the small lakes. — Dr. 
Green, Cork. 

87 Water-colour drawing. — Henry Neavton, 
Dublin. 

88 Ancient Forum, Rome. — J Noblett, 
Cork. 

88a Gap of Dunlo. — J. Noblett, Cork. 

88b Kirkstal Abbey, Yorkshire. — J. Nob- 
lett, Cork. 

88c Mucrass Abbey, Killarney. — J. Nob- 
lett, Cork. 

88d View on the Lee, Cork. — J. Noblett, 
Cork. 

88e Cork Harbour. — J. Noblett, Cork. 

89 The faithful Squire. — Miss Palliser, 
Dublin. 

89a Portrait of Pirate and Charlemont. — 
Miss Palliser, Dublin. 

89b Connemara Mountains. — Miss Palli- 
ser, Dublin. 

90 Designs in Heraldry, &c. — Pat. Parke, 
Dublin. 

91 Landscape. — Morgan, Cork. 

92 Two oil pictures. — Miss Reeves, Cork. 

93 Works of art, in frame. — George Sharp, 
Dublin. 

94 Ballad Singers, from life. — Mrs. Smith, 
Dublin. 

94a A Roman Peasant Boy, from life. — Mrs. 
Smith, Dublin. 

95 Carrigrohan Castle. — J.W. Spread, Cork. 
95a The Belgian Mother.— J. W. Spread, 

Cork. 

96 Oil pictures. — M. J. Stamen, Limerick. 

97 Galtee Mountains. — Robt. L. Stopford, 
Cork. 

97 a Lakes of Inchigela, County Cork. — Robt. 
L. Stopford, Cork. 

97b Carrigadrohid Castle, County Cork. — 
Robt. L. Stopford, Cork. 

97c Lighthouse, Cork Harbour. — Robt. L. 
Stopford, Cork. 

97d Abbey Church, Youghal. — Robert L. 
Stopford, Cork. 

97e Panoramic view of Cork Harbour.— 
Robt. L. Stopford, Cork. 



97 f Lithograph, Queen's College, Cork. — 
Robt. L. Stopford, Cork. 

97g Lithograph, River of Cork. — Robt. L. 
Stopford, Cork. 

97h Lithograph, Cork Harbour. — Robt. L. 
Stopford, Cork. 

98 Miniatures and paintings. — J. Stokes, 
Cork. 

99 Christ driveth the Devils out of the two 
Men possessed. Matt. viii. 28. — John Tracey, 
Dublin. 

100 Two portraits. — Samuel Uve dale, Cork. 
100a Two views, Monkstown Church, County 

Cork. — Samuel Uvedale, Cork. 

100b Three, Fruit and Flowers. — Samuel 
Uvedale, Cork. 

101 Flowers from Nature, (Dublin School of 
Design).— E. W. Dublin. 

101a Interior of the Hall of the School of 
Design, Dublin.— E. W. Dublin. 

102 Coast View by Moonlight.— Thomas G. 
Walker, Bandon. 

103 Chaucer at the Court of Edward III. 
—Samuel West, London. 

" Chaucer was held in high estimation at the 

Court, and composed several of his minor 

poems for the Princess Margaret, and for 

John of Gaunt and his Duchess. The 

Lady Blanche, together with Edward the 

Black Prince, are represented standing on 

the dais in the picture." 

103a Quentin Durward first meeting with 

Isabel, Countess of Craye, when waiting on 

Lewis XL, disguised as a burgess, at the inn of 

the Fleur de Lis. — Samuel West, London. 

104 Italian landscape. — Hodder Westropp, 
Cork. 

105 Two old paintings representing the Royal 
Cork Yacht Club, as it existed about the year 
1720 ; one represents the Club in the order of 
sailing, the other the Marquis of Thomond, 
Admiral of the Fleet, approaching his Yacht. 
— Artist unknown, but Cork. 

106 "The Spirit of Justice," design for the 
fresco executed in the House of Lords. — Dan. 
Maclise, r. a. London. 

" The figure of Justice occupies the centre of 
the design, and on either side are the an- 
gels of Mercy and Retribution. Immedi- 
ately in front of the angels, and on a level 
with the tribunal, are seated the judges lay 
and ecclesiastical. At the base, on the 
side of the angel of Retribution, stand the 
guilty one, and the accuser who displays 
the evidence against him. Beneath the an- 
gel of Mercy are the widows and orphans 



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Class 18. Paintings and Engravings. 



protected by their armed champions. In 
the front a negro kneels newly liberated 
from his bonds, and a free citizen, also 
bending before Justice, unrolls the charter 
of liberty." 

107 "The Tempest." — F. Danby, r. a. 
London. 

108 Design for a Town Hall for Cork.— J. 
Benson, architect, c. e. Cork. 

109 Portrait.— E. J. Harding, Cork. 
109a Portrait.— E. J. Harding, Cork. 
109b Portrait. — E. J. Harding, Cork. 
109c Frame of miniatures. — E. J. Hard- 
ing, Cork. 

109d Portrait in water colours. — E. J. 
Harding, Cork. 

109e Portrait in water colours. — E. J. 
Harding, Cork. 

110 Mountain Heath near Barmoral. — Mrs. 
Fitzgibbon, Cork. 

110a Star-gazing. — Mrs. Fitzgibbon, Cork. 

111 Lithograph of proposed Toavu Hall for 
Cork, Sir T. Deane, Son, & Woodward, archi- 
tects; Grey, Brothers, Cork, printers. Litho- 
graphed (his first). — T. Newenham Deane, 
Cork. 

112 Farm House and Offices. — Oliver Healy, 
Limerick. 

113 Sunset at Capri. — Hodder Westropp, 
Cork. 

114 A Turk. — Hodder Westropp, Cork. 

115 View in the Church of St. Mark, Venice. 
— James Mahony, Cork. 

116 Santa Maria del Popola a Roma. — James 
Mahony, Cork. 

117 Nella Chiesa de la Nuncia a Florence. — 
James Mahony, Cork. 

118 Kilkee, County Clare. — James Ma- 
hony, Cork. 

119 Highlands of Connemara. — James Ma- 
hony, Cork. 

120 From the Mysteries of Udolpho. — Gro- 
gan, Cork. 

121 Antique wood carving found at Cork. — 
Richard Sainthill, Cork. 

122 An ancient brass Mortar. — Richard 
Sainthill, Cork. 

123 Portrait of the Artist. — Grogan, 
Cork. 

124 Portrait of the Artist.— Butt, Cork. 

125 Going to Bed in an Irish Cabin. — D. 
M'Daniel, Cork. 

126 " The Glen," scene in Lord Monk's 
demesne, County Wicklow. — D. K. Smyth, 
Dublin. 

127 Portrait, of the Right Honourable Fran- 



cis Blackburn, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. — 
Catterson Smith, r. h. a. Dublin. 

128 Lithographs. — Marlow, Brothers, Dub- 
lin. 

129 Stand of Wax Flowers.— E. Macdon- 
ald, Cork. 

130 Drawing. — M. Leary, Cork. 
130a Oil painting. — M. Leary, Cork. 

131 Charge of Light Cavalry at the Battle of 
Moodkee. — M. A. Hayes, a. r. a. Dublin. 

132 Illustrated address to Father Mathew. 
— I. Fitzgerald, Cork. 

133 Landscape. — Grogan, Cork. 

134 Landscape. — Butt, Cork. 

135 Landscape. — Butt, Cork. 

136 Bricheen Bridge, Killarney. — Butt, 
Cork. 

137 Figure in chalk. — Ann Carroll, Cork. 

138 a, b, c, d, e, Landscapes. — James 
Beale, Cork. 

139 His Grace the Duke of Leinster. — Cat- 
terson Smith, r. h. a. Dublin. 

140 Miniature, Master S. C. Kyle. — Stokes, 
Cork. 

141 Moonlight. — Grogan, Cork. 
141a Rivestown. — Grogan, Cork. 

142 Gypsies in a Storm. — Grogan, Cork. 

143 Landscape. — Grogan, Cork. 

144 Trees and figures. — Grogan, Cork. 

145 Group (all portraits of known charac- 
ters). — J. B ren nan, Cork. 

146 Portrait, Henry Osburn Seward, Esq. — 
Scottow, Cork. 

147 View at Moltrawn. — Miss Seward, 
Cork. 

148 View from Lee Cottage. — Miss Seward, 
Cork. 

149 View of Black Gang Chine, Isle of 
Wight — Miss Seward, Cork. 

150 View of Plymouth. — Miss Seward, 
Cork. 

151 North-gate Bridge, from Grogan. — Miss 
Seward, Cork. 

152 Crypt, Bullevant Oil. — Miss Seward, 
Cork. 

153 Stained glass, and Cartoons, by O'Con- 
nor, London. 

154 Game from Nature. — C. L. Nussey, 
Belfast. 

155 Two cases of embroidered muslin from 
the Embroidery School at Cork, an establish- 
ment giving large employment to the poor, and 
for years kindly conducted by Mrs. Sainthill 
and Mrs. M'Swiney, Cork. 

156 "Hall of Turtulla."— N. J. Crowly, 
London. 



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157 Brandon Mountain. — George Petrie, 
r. h. a. Dublin. 

158 Oil pictures. — R. Westropp, Cork. 

159 Portrait, said to be of the eccentric Cap- 
tain Barry, of the Austrian service. — Grogan, 
Cork. 

160 Portrait (very early) from life, by Mac- 
lise, (now r. a.) of Sir Walter Scott when in 
Cork. — D. Maclise, r. a. London. 

161 The late William Wyon, chief engraver 
to H. M. Mint. — D. Maclise, r. a. London. 

162 Portrait of a Lady. — The late S. 
Skillere, Cork. 

163 Fanny Kemble as Euphrasia. — D. 
Maclise, r. a. London. 

164 Swans and Sea-weeds — Miss Kift, 
Cork. 

165 Two elevations, Athlone Railway Sta- 
tion.— J. S. Mulvaney, Dublin. 

166 Architectural elevations. — J. Hurley, 
Cork. 

167 Screen made of natural objects pressed 
on paper. — N. De la Cour, Monkstown. 

168 Jewels.— Pratt, Esq. Cork. 

168a Selected design for Town Hall, Cork- 
Messrs. Atkins & Johnson, architects, Cork. 

169 Convent of the Sisters of Mercy erecting 
at St. Finn Bar Cork. — Wm. Atkins, 
architect, Cork. 

170 Marius at the Ruins of Carthage. — The 
late G. R. Pain, Cork. 

171 Destruction of the Castle of Otranto. — 
The late G. R. Pain, Cork. 

172 Portrait of the late G. R. Pain, Esq.— 
William Fisher, London. 

173 Gibraltar from the Spanish Frontier. — 
Sir George Hodson, Bart. Dublin. 

174 Collection of Native Novels, County 
Wicklow. — Sir George Hodson, Bart. Dublin. 

174 Painted glass window, Crucifixion, St. 
John & Mary, &c— M. & A.O'Connor, London. 

174a Painted glass window, St. John the 
Baptist, and his Mother, St. Elizabeth. — M. & 
A. O'Connor, London. 

174b Two windows, rich specimens of Mo- 
saic, &c. — M. & A. O'Connor, London. 

174c Two windows in Guraille. — M. & A. 
O'Connor, London. 

174d Two windows, Knight in Armour. — 
M. & A. O'Connor, London. 

174e One light in Guraille, much antiquated. 
— M. & A. O'Connor, London. 

174f One with rich floriated cross. — M. & 
A. O'Connor, London. 

174g One window, Arms of Queen Elizabeth, 
late style.— M. & A. O'Connor, London, 
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174h Several Cartoons. — M. & A. O'Con- 
nor, London. 

175 Charles the First receiving instructions 
in drawing from Rubens while sketching the 
portraits of his Queen and Child. — Samuel 
West, London. 

176 Isaac blessing Jacob. — Henry Morgan, 
Cork. 

176a Old Head, after Rembrandt. — Henry 
Morgan, Cork. 

176b Cappoquin, County Waterford. — 
Henry Morgan, Cork. 

176c Landscape. — Emeline Helena Mor- 
gan, Cork. 

177 Landscape. — Emeline Helena Morgan, 
Cork. 

178 Irish Peasant Girl. — Emeline Helena 
Morgan, Cork. 

179 Landscape. — O'Connor, London. 



Class 19. Sculpture, Models, fyc. 

SCULPTURE. 

1 Grecian Shepherd. — J. Hogan of Cork, 
Dublin. 

2 The first work of Hogan, Head of Minerva. 
— J. Hogan, Dublin. 

3 Bust of R. A. C. Newenham, Esq. — The 
late Turnerelle, London. 

4 Bust of Beamish of Beaumont. — J. 
Hogan, Dublin. 

5 Two Basso-Relievos. — J. Hogan, Dublin. 

6 Bust, Miss Catherine Hayes.— R. Bar- 
ter, Dublin. 

7 Bust of a Gentleman.— R. Barter, Dub- 
lin. 

8 Bust of a Gentleman.— R. Barter, Dub- 
lin. 

9 Bust of a Lady. — R. Barter, Dublin. 

10 Posthumous bust, the late Miss Mayne. 
— R. Barter, Dublin. 

11 Reduced model bust of the Right Hon- 
ourable Magiere Brady, late Lord Chancellor 
of Ireland. — R. Barter, Dublin. 

12 Glass case of medallion heads, &c. — J. 
Barter, Dublin. 

13 Nun of the Presentation Order instructing 
Youth. — James Cahill, Dublin. 

14 Our Saviour, Virgin and Child. — John 
Casey, Dublin. 

15 Carvings in wood.— C. De Groot, Dublin. 

16 Dead Christ, in marble.— Hogan, Dublin. 

17 Wood carvings.— E. Dickson, Dungan- 



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Class 19. Sculpture, Models, tyc. 



18 Greek Hunter reposing. — J. Farrell, 
Dublin. 

19 Group, "The Lost One."— F. Farrell, 
Dublin. 

20 The Wanderer.— J. Farrell, Dublin. 

21 The Bards.— J. Farrell, Dublin. 

22 Statue in marble, Infant Bacchus. — 
Kodolphus Hanigan, Dublin. 

23 Two panels in marble, from a tomb. — 
K. Hanigan, Dublin. 

24 Basso-Relievo. — R. Hanigan, Dublin. 

25 Group of Children, statuette. — R. Hani- 
gan, Dublin. 

26 Monumental Basso-Relievo. — R. Hani- 
gan, Dublin. 

27 Ivory turnings in case. — W. D. Hemp- 
hill, Clonmel. 

28 Achilles drawing the dead body of Hec- 
tor.— R. Hibson, Dublin. 

29 Conception. — R. Hibson, Dublin. 

30 Hibernia. — Hogan, Dublin. 

31 Drunken Fawn. — Hogan, Dublin. 

32 Bust of Daniel O'Connell.— Hogan, Dub- 
lin. 

33 Bust of Rev. T. Matthew. — Hogan, 
Dublin. 

34 Figure of Bryan. — A. J. Jones, Dublin. 

35 Our Queen. — A. J. Jones, Dublin. 

36 Six busts of distinguished persons. — J. 
E. Jones, London. 

37 Group. — J. E. Jones, London. 

38 Group. — J. E. Jones, London. 

39 Group. — J. E. Jones, London. 

40 The Virgin.— D. Keily, Cork. 

41 Crucifixion. — D. Keily, Cork. 

42 Marble group, Alto-Relievo. — Miss Ken- 
nedy, Dublin. 

43 Bust of the Right Rev. Samuel Kyle, 
l. l. d. late Bishop of Cork. — Hogan, Dublin. 

44 Group, "The Pastoral Age." — W. B. 
Kirk, a. r. a. Dublin. 

45 Group. — The late Heffernan, Cork. 

46 Group. — The late Heffernan, Cork. 

47 Group. — The late Heffernan, Cork. 

48 The Orphan Girl.— The late Thomas 
Kirk, of Cork, Dublin. 

49 Bust, the Right Honourable Frederick 
Shaw, Recorder of Dublin. — Thomas Kirk, 
Dublin. 

50 Bust of Ireland's Poet, the lamented Thos. 
Moore, for which he sat in 1832. — Thomas 
Kirk, Dublin. 

51 Ruth and Naomi. — Joseph Kirk, a. b. 
t. c. d. a. r. h. a. Dublin. 

52 The Creation of the Dimple. — Jos. Kirk, 
Dublin. 



53 Bust of the Rev. Dr. Todd, t. c. d.— 
Joseph Kirk, Dublin. 

54 Bust of the Hon. and very Rev. the 
Dean of St. Patrick's and Christ Church. — 
Joseph Kirk, Dublin. 

55 Bust. — William Manderson, Dublin. 

56 Various Fountains, &c. — G. Nannetti, 
Dublin. 

57 Combat of Kaffirs and Dragoons, (Dub- 
lin School of Design). — G. C. E. Powell, 
Dublin. 

58 Arab Horse and Girl in repose. — G. C. E. 
Powell, Dublin. 

59 Mameluke and Horse. — G. C. E. Powell, 
Dublin. 

60 Bust of Joseph Oliffe, Esq. M. d. Knight 
of the Royal order of the Legion of Honour, 
Physician to Her Majesty's embassy at Paris. 
— J. E. Jones, London. 

61 Eve tempted, original model. — P. Mac 
Dowell, r. a. London. 

" Pausing awhile thus to herself she mused. 

****** 
Here grows the cure of all, this fruit divine, 
Fair to the eye, inviting to the taste, 
Of virtue to make wise, what hinderest thou 
To reach and feed at once both body and 

mind." 

62 Psyche. — P. M'Dowell, r. a. London. 

" Her sorrowing heart 
Recall'd her absent love with bitter sighs." 

63 Youth at a Stream. — J. H. Foley, a. 
r. a. London. 

64 The Wanderer.— J. H. Foley, a. r. a. 
London. 

65 Grief. — J. H. Foley, a. r. a. Lon- 
don. 

66 Sketch for statue of Sir R. Peel.— E. A 
Foley, London. 

67 Bust of Professor Murphy, University 
College. — E. A. Foley, London. 

68 Bust of Miss Catherine Hayes. — E. A. 
Foley, London. 

69 Bust of William Farren, Esq. modelled 
in 1841. — E. A. Foley, London. 

70 Figure in Caen stone. — Kirk, Dublin. 

71 Bust of the late Archbishop Murray. — 
William Burnett, Dublin. 

72 Bust of a gentleman. — William Burnett, 
Dublin. 

73 Bust in marble of the late George New- 
enham, Esq. — F. Harty, Cork. 

74 Bust modelled by the late George New- 
en ham, Cork. 

75 Four busts of friends.— George Newbn- 
ham, Cork. 



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76 Brooches from Britannia bridge stone. — 
George Newenham, Cork. 

77 Group (his second in marble). — E. Am- 
brose, Cork. 

78 Cupid and Psyche, in marble. — E. Am- 
brose, Cork. 

79 Vase in Caen stone. — G. Stanley, Wa- 
terford. 

80 Figure in ditto. — F. Burnett, Dublin. 

81 Restoration of Harp of Erin, casts, mo- 
dels, &c. — R. Ball, l. l. d. Dublin. 

MODELS, FINE ARTS. 

1 Several works in Ivory, and specimens of 
turning. — the late R. O. C. Newenham, Cork. 

2 Ivory chain. — C. B. Newenham, Cork. 

3 Model of premium design of the Court 
House of the city of Cork, adjudged by three 
London architects. — Sir Thomas and Kearns 
Deane, architects, Cork. 

4 Model of Dominican church, Pope's Quay. 
— Sir Thomas and Kearns Deane, architects, 
Cork. 

5 Model of Rev. T. Matthews' chapel, Cork. 
— The late George Pain, architect, Cork. 

6 Model of the " Agora," Athens. — The late 
Kearns Deane, architect, Cork. 

7 Model of design of Town Hall, Cork- 
John Benson, architect, Cork. 

8 Architectural models. — The late George 
Beale, Cork. 

9 Model of Town Hall, Cork.— R. W. Buck- 
ley, Cork. 

10 Model for an Irish village. — T.Chandlee, 
Fermoy. 

11 Model of Gothic architecture. — J. 
Church, Cork. 

12 Glass case of ornamental turning, reduc- 
tions produced by tools made by the exhibiter. 
— Joseph Corbett, Cork. 

13 Model of Swiss cottage. — Miss Crofts, 
Cork. 

14 Model (exterior and interior) of gate 
house, or cottage, illustrating plan of ventila- 
tion. — Henry Fulton, Dublin. 

15 Model of ruins in rotten stone. — Sarah 
Glummer, Dublin. 

16 Scagliola pedestals for models, &c. — 
Henry Hill, Cork. 

17 Model of Wellington Bridge, Cork. — 
Professor Lane, Cork. 

18 Model of Dutch Railway Bridge.— Pro- 
fessor Lane, Cork. 

19 Specimens of wood turning. — P. Mac 
Donaugh, Dublin. 



20 Seven brooches in bog oak. — S. Mahood 
Dublin. 

21 Baptismal tomb, (Cork School of Design). 
— J. Morrogh, Cork. 

21a Font.— William Egan, Cork. 
21b Altar.— M'Swiney, Cork. 

22 Electrotype medals, &c. — Rev. F. New- 
port, Queenstown. 

23 Models to facilitate the teaching of Draw- 
ing. — G. Sharp, Dublin. 

24 Specimens of mechanical sculpture, 
adapted to the turning lathe invented by the 
exhibiter, made by Kenan and Son, Dublin. — 
Charles Shaw, Dublin. 

25 Model of the Rock of Cashel.— J. D. 
White, Cashel. 

26 An old glass grace cup, inscribed " Prospe- 
rity to the Corporation of Cork." — R. Saint- 
hill, Cork. 

27 Wood carvings. — T. Rogers, Dublin. 

SCHOOLS OF DESIGN. 

Several drawings, designs, &c. from Belfast. 
Ditto ditto from Dublin. 

Ditto ditto from Cork. 

WAX FLOWERS, &c. 

1 Vase of flowers. — Miss T. Patson, Cork. 

2 Ditto. — Miss J. Sewers, Dublin. 

3 Ditto.— E. M. Kean, Dublin. 

4 Fruit. — R. Partridge, Cork. 

5 Figures, fruit, &c. — H. Keily, Cork. 

6 Bog oak ornaments. B. Shaw, Cork. 

7 Bog oak ornaments, from Dublin and Kil- 
larney. 

MODELS OF SHIPS, &c. 

1 Five models of ships. — Stephen Smith, 
Waterford. 

2 Models of vessels and articles of ship- 
building. — G. Robinson & Co. Cork. 

3 Model of 22-gun corvettes.— N. S. Park- 
er, r. n. Cork. 

4 Model of ship, made of bone. — J.Osburne, 
Cork. 

5 Model of stove for heating of conservato- 
ries. — M. M'Sherry, Limerick. 

6 Model of schooner yacht, "America." — 
S. M'Clean, Dublin. 

7 Model of iron roof, Gas Company, Limerick. 
— G. H. Headly, Limerick. 

8 Model of the Crystal Palace.— S. Wil- 
liams, Cork. 



Class 20. Irish Cariosities, Antiquities, tyc. 



9 Ornamental turning. — H. Williams, 
Dublin. 

10 Model of a New York pilot boat.— H. 
Harvey, Cork. 

11 Model of life boats. — J. H. Gamble, 
Cork. 

12 Several models of inventions, by G. 
French, Bandon. 

13 Three models of railway station roofs. — 
R. Turner, Dublin. 

14 Model of iron roof to cover line of battle 
ship. — R. Turner, Dublin. 

15 Model of winter garden. — R. Turner, 
Dublin. 

16 Three models of conservatories. — R. Tur- 
ner, Dublin. 

17 Models of ships. — J. Fitzgerald, Wa- 
terford. 

18 Two models electric magnetic engine. 
— T. A. Dillon, Dublin. 

19 Model of a race gig. — F. A. Daunt, 
Cork. 

20 Hollow turned globe. — W. Cahill, Wa- 
terford. 

21 Model of steam yacht and floating dock. 
— G. H. Buckley, Cork. 

22 Model of Dress coach. — H. E. Brown, 
Dublin. 

23 Pedestals and specimens of Scagliola. — 
W. N. Brash, Cork. 

24 Models of naval architecture. — J. & W. 
M'Gill, Cork. 

25 Model of a gig two-oared. — J. Atkinson, 
Cork. 

26 A self-acting clock wheel and pinion 
cutting engine. — J. Mangan, Cork. 

27 A large eight-day striking clock. — J. 
Mangan, Cork. 

28 A small-sized turret clock. — J. Mangan, 
Cork. 

29 Case of fossils from the mountain lime- 
stone. — Sir Thomas Deane, Cork. 



Class 20. Irish Curiosities, Antiquities, 
Natural History, and Music. 

1 Baker, Abraham Whyte, m. r. i. a. Bal- 
laghtobin, Dublin. — Variety of specimens and 
curious collection of heads and horns of red 
deer and other animals found in Ireland. 

2 Bandon, Lady, Bandon. — A brazen vessel 
dug up near Derry Castle ; a wooden tub and 
shovel, found in an old mine or fort on Horse 
Island 



3 Barter, Richard, Dublin. — Glass case of 
medallions, heads, &c. 

4 Bradford, R. & W. Cork.— Two plant 
stands. 

5 Bray, John, Dublin. — A double-action 
harp, music stool, and stand in bird's-eye maple 
wood. 

6 Brookes, Henry S. Cork. — Stuffed birds. 

7 Caulfield, Richard, a. b. Cork. — Impres- 
sions in wax, gutta percha, &c. of ancient Irish 
cathedral seals. 

8 Connell, Denis, Dublin. — A great variety 
of bog oak ornaments, mounted in Wicklow 
gold and silver, set with Irish ones ; also a 
variety of Killarney woods, forn 'ng a group of 
musicians and a view of Blarney Castle. 

9 Connell, Patrick, Cork. — An assortment 
of music strings for harps, violins, &c. 

10 Craig & Co. Belfast. — A piccolo piano- 
forte. 

11 Dunne, Robt. L. Kinsale. — A very large 
variety of foreign and native stuffed birds in 
glass shades, &c. 

12 Glennon, Mrs. Elizabeth, Dubbin — Two 
cases of stuffed birds. 

13 Harris, John, Cork. — Specimens of 
natural history, consisting of stuffed birds, qua- 
drupeds, reptiles, and fishes, in a grotto for their 
display. 

14 Harvey, Joseph R. m. d. Cork. — Nearly 
180 species of native birds (stuffed), and eggs 
of native birds. 

15 Hawks, Zacharia, Bandon. — Three boxes 
of curiosities. 

16 Herrick, JohnE. Cork. — Ancient bronze 
horn found (with others that have been since 
destroyed by accidental fire) in the neighbour- 
hood of Cork. 

17 HEwiTT,Thomas,Cork.— Several volumes 
of Irish MSS. 

18 Higgins, Joseph, Cork. — Section of 
wood (Pinus Sylvestris) cut from a remarkable 
tree. 

19 Hodson, Sir George, Bart. Hollybrooke 
Bray, Dublin. — Collection of native woods, from 
the county of Wicklow. 

20 Jennings, Jane, Cork. — Ornamental 
pieces of sea-weed and lichens. 

21 Moss, Samuel, Youghal. —Seven cases 
of native stuffed birds. 

22 Murphy, John, Cork. — Double bass and 
violoncello, made in Cork. 

23 Muri>hy, J. Seymour, Cork.— A church 
organ. 

24 Nelis, John, Omagh, County Tyrone — 
A collection of pearls, and a specimen of the 



Class 21. Unions. 



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shells in which they are formed, found in the 
rivers at Omagh, County Tyrone. 

25 O'Donovan, Hen. Cork. — Two aerolites 
which fell in the County Limerick. 

26 Pratt, John, Bandon. — A collection of 
fac-similes of ferns and other plants, taken by 
a new process. 

27 Robinson & Bussell, Dublin.— A variety 
of brass and other musical instruments. 

28 Scott, Mary Anne, Waterford.— A basket 
composed of the scales of the bream fish, filled 
with Irish sea- weed, framed. 

29 Swanton, James H. Skibbereen. — An- 
cient implements found in an old mining exca- 
vation at Derrycarhune, near Ballidehob. 

30 Telford, Wm. Dublin. — A large organ. 

31 Tooker, R. B. Cork.— Irish MSS. 

32 Walters, John J. jun. Dublin. — One 
glass case of stuffed native birds. 

33 West & Son, Dublin. — A circular table, 
containing ornaments after the Irish antique in 
gold, oxidized silver, pearls, rabies, sapphires, 
emeralds, &c. 

34 Whitehead, Wm. Cork. — A variety of 
violins and violoncellos. 

35 Windele, John, Cork. — An Irish harp 
constructed on the ancient model ; an Irish 
quern or handmill ; two cards of ring money, 
and other bronze antiquities. 

36 Wright, Samuel, Cork. — A collection of 
native, land, fresh water, and marine shells. 



Class 21. Unions. 



Ballymena. Carpeting, friezes, druggets, flan- 
nels, woollen yarns, &c. 

Do. Linen yarns, table linens, towel- 
lings, sheetings, &c. 

Do. Frocks, stockings, and various 
articles of clothing. 
Cashel. Flax, and variety of clothing made 
therefrom, shirts, &c. 

Do. Fancy knitting, and stockings. 

Do. Frieze, tweeds, flannel, blankets, 
&c. 
Enniscarthy. Blankets, friezes, tweeds, and 
various descriptions of woollen 
goods. 

Do. Linens, sheetings, diapers, calicos, 
&c. 

Do. Crochet and knitted quilts, lace 
collars, and great variety of 
fancy work. 

Do. Hats, caps, bonnets, boots, shoes, 



stockings, and various articles 
of clothing. 
Enniscarthy. Flax, and variety of articles ma- 
nufactured therefrom. 
Fermoy. Linens, sheetings, ginghams, &c. 
manufactured from raw flax. 

Do. Friezes, tweeds, mats, flannels, &c. 

Do. Leather and canvass shoes, men's, 
women's, and boys' clothing, &c. 

Do. Embroidery, &c. 
Galway. Coats, trowsers, hats, caps, and 
various other articles of cloth- 
ing, &c. 

Do. Two pieces of lace, one piece of 
embroidery, and a variety of 
fancy work. 
Kanturk. Linens, sheetings, ginghams, 
friezes, and a variety of other 
articles. 
Kilmallock. Linens, si c tings, diapers, calicos, 
&c. 

Do. Hats, caps, bonnets, boots, shoes, 
stockings, and various articles of 
clothing, of variety of descrip- 
tions of manufacture. 

Do. Flannel, frieze, linsey-woolsey 
shawls, and variety of woollen 
and worsted goods. 
Limerick. Embroidery and fancy work. 

Do. TAveeds, frieze, &c. 

Do. ■ Ticking, calico, and linen. 

Do. Stockings, thread, &c. 
Lismore. Variety of articles of linen manu- 
facture, &c. 

Do. Do. of woollen manufacture. 

Do. Do. of clothing. 
Mallow. Blankets, frieze, flannel, tweeds, 
&c. 

Do. Shoes, jackets, caps, &c. 

Do. A variety of linens, tickings, &c. 
Nenagh. Shoes and clogs. 

Do. Linen towelling, &c. 

Do. Frieze, flannels, and shawls. 
Skibbereen. Hats and other articles of clothing. 

Do. Friezes, &c. 

Do. A variety of ginghams, tickings, &c. 
Thurles. Tin and sheet-iron ware of all 
kinds. 

Do. Shoes, boots, clogs, &c. 

Do. Tweeds, friezes, blankets, &c. 

Do. Linens, diapers, &c. 

Do. . Embroidery, crochet, and fancy 
work. 

Do. Flags in all their varieties, with 
coarse wove work, such as sack- 
ing, &c. 



SUPPLEMENT. 



1 Alloway, Robert M. j. p. Ballybrittas, 
Queen's County. — Specimens of drawing-room 
furniture, veneered with fancy Irish woods; 
also specimens of condensed peat, and peat 
powder, &c. 

2 Banks, Miss Susan, Dublin. — Interior of 
Chapel of Royal Hospital, Dublin, in line; and 
ceiling of same, etched in copper. 

3 Barnardo, John M. Dublin. — Seal-skin 
coat and waistcoat, sable cardinal, sable and 
ermine boas, &c. 

4 Barrington, Fred. Dublin. — Railway 
wheel ; also railway fastenings. 

5 Blake, James, Spiddal, County Galway. 
— Specimens of lead ore, sulphur, iron pyrites, 
silver lead, copper ore, &c, from mine at Tully, 
near Spiddal. 

6 Braddel, Miss, Mallow. — Drawings in 
chalk. 

7 Brenette, Miss, Waterford. — Book of 
Views, cut on paper. 

8 Bridgford, Thomas, r. h. a. Dublin. — 
Four pictures, viz. 1. " The Deserter." 2. 
"Affection." 3. "An Irish Wake." 4. A 
Crayon Drawing. 

9 Buckley, John, Cork. — A butter churn. 

10 Carmichael, Elizabeth, Dublin. — Piece 
of Berlin work done on the finger ; " Balcony 
scene in Romeo and Juliet," in gilt frame ; also 
piece of card-board covered with specimens of 
needlework. 

11 Carroll, Thomas, Dublin. — Specimens 
of marbled papers, hand-made. 

12 Carter, Mrs. Mountmellick, County 
Waterford. — Selection of variety fancy work. 

13 Clarke, Henry. — One hand-loom and a 
patented plaiting machine. 

14 Clibborn, Hill, & Co. Banbridge. — 
Small case, and seven pieces three-quarter bird- 
eye diapers. 

15 Clibborn, Thomas & James, Moatc, 
County Westmeath. — Seven samples of the 
different numbers of combed wools. 

16 Cork Blind Asylum, Cork. — Knitted, 
spun, crochet, and wicker work. 

17 De la Cour, Newenham, Monkstown, 
Cork. — A card jewel box, designed and raised 



by Miss Pratt of Desartmore Rectory, Cork, 
(under glass shade). 

18 Desmond, Daniel, Kilkenny. — Ten dif- 
ferent descriptions of horse-shoes. 

19 De Villers, Henry, Dublin. — Samples 
of perfumery, in case. 

20 Dolbyn, George, Dublin. — Regulator 
clock, (compensated pendulum,) and two time 
pieces, (one portable). 

21 Dowman, Richard, Cork. — Four pen 
etchings, viz. 1. "A dog." 2. "Bull's Head." 
3. " Female Figure," and 4. " Figures." 

22 Drury, Jaspar, Youghal. — Specimens of 
earthenware, bricks ; also of kiln, flooring, roof- 
ing, and draining tiles. 

23 England, John, Cork. — Snuffs, cigars, 
and tobacco. 

24 Evans, Mrs. Harriet, Cork.— Electrify- 
ing machine, made by son of exhibiter at age 
of 17. 

25 Fitzgibbon, James, Glin, County Lim- 
erick. — Piece of duck manufactured at Glin. 

26 Freeman, St. George, Waterford. — Arti- 
ficial teeth, material for stopping decayed teeth, 
and method of applying same. 

27 Galway Presentation Convent. — 
Crochet and other fancy work. 

28 Geogiiegan, Laurence, Galway. — Minie 
rifle-gun, pair of skates. 

29 Glennon, Richard, Dublin. — Minerals, 
consisting of copper, iron, silver, and lead. 

30 Gray & Co. Coalisland. — Specimens of 
fire-bricks ; flooring and other tiles ; also coal 
and pottery from collieries and potteries at 
Coalisland. 

31 Gunning, John, Galway. — Enamelled 
and japanned hides, skins, &c. ; also speci- 
mens of grey and mixed friezes. 

32 Hacket, Wm. Cork. — Regulator clock. 

33 Henning, John, Warringstown, Ban- 
bridge. — Eight pieces damask cloths, and va- 
riety of napkins, cambrics, &c. 

34 Hunt, Robert, Dublin Industrial Train- 
rhg School. — Silk and gold embroidery, and 
other fancy work. 

35 Imperial Mining Comtany, Killaloe — 
Specimens of slates. 



Supplement. 



25 



36 Jefferies, St. John, Cork. — Bog oak, 
found when sinking bed for river at Blarney. 

37 Kelly, Richard, Dublin. — Blackings, 
inks, lucifer matches ; also boots and shoes. 

38 Kingsley, Jefferies, Dublin. — Model 
record for registering names of members of 
House of Commons, containing original and 
useful typographical devices for printing tabu- 
lar forms. 

39 La Touche, C.Bellone,Delgany. — Knit- 
ted shawls, wool, &c. ; also models in elder pith. 

40 La Touche, Rev. Digges, Killanaule. — 
Ploughs and other implements for farmers ; 
also lace flounce and other fancy work, by poor 
girls of Killanaule. 

41 Lawes, Thomas, Fermoy. — Buck and 
doe skin breeches, gloves, leggings, &c. 

42 Leadbeater, Rich. Stradbally, Queen's 
County. — Case containing silk knitted mitts. 

43 Leslie, William, Courtmasherry. — Irish 
tweeds. 

44 Listowel Convent, Work-girls of. — A 
quilt and other specimens of fancy needle- 
work. 

45 Lynch, J. Dublin. — Hosiery, and boots 
and shoes, in glass case. 

46 Macadam, J. jun. Royal Flax Society. — 
Specimens of flax, in case. 

47 M'Ardle, James, Galway. — Arran kelp, 
iodine, potassium, lead, mercury, and other 
chemical preparations. 

48 Malcomson, Brothers, Portlaw, County 
Waterford. — White and coloured cotton goods. 

49 Mathews, Miss Erne, Tralee. — Berlin 
work, " Scene from Lay of the Last Minstrel." 

50 Middleton Presentation Convent. — 
Selection of various descriptions of embroidery 
and other fancy work. 

51 Millner, James, Mountmellick, County 
Waterford. — Irish friezes, &c. 

52 Millner, Robert, Dublin. — Irish wools. 

53 Moore, Christopher, r. h. a. m. r. f. a. 
Dublin. — Thirty-two busts (nine in marble, the 
rest in plaster) ; also statue of a sleeping child 
in plaster. 

54 Murphy, John, Cork. — Two pictures, 
" View of Eagle's Nest, Glengariff," and 
" Coast View on North Devon." 

55 O'Connor, Hugh, Cork. — Wheel and 
lever fourfold, and two other varieties of dash 
churns. 

56 O'Flahertie, G. F. Lemonfield, County 
Galway. — Specimens of spar and minerals from 
Glengola lead mine ; also specimens of ore and 
minerals from Curraghduff, Middle County Gal-, 
way. 



57 O'Higgins, R. J. Limerick. — Case of 
ancient Celtic gold ornaments, found recently 
in a fort in County Limerick. 

58 O'Toole, Mrs. Cork. — Newly invented 
improved method of knitting stockings, &c. by 
hand. 

59 Parke, George H. Dublin. — Two models 
of an Abbey (in ruins), of stained Cork wood, 
under glass shade. 

60 Pearsall, Thomas, Dublin. — Miniature 
tea service, (of 45 articles,) made from one 
fourpenny-piece. 

61 Pim, Thomas & Samuel, Mountmellick, 
County Waterford. — Stirrup irons, bits, &c. ; 
also starch manufactured by exhibitors. 

62 Quan & Son, Dublin. — Two jaunting 
cars. 

63 Richardson & Co. Lisburn. — Linens and 



64 Rush, Thomas R. Claddagh, Galway.— 
Model of Claddagh Hooker, mackerel and 
garden nets, specimens of fishing appliances 
used on coast of Galway, and other articles. 

65 Ryan, 0. B.— Collection of minerals and 
metals taken from Clew Bay mines, sample of 
peat charcoal made without machinery. 

66 Sheares, Miss P. Monkstown, Cork. — 
Silk embroidered sash. 

67 Sheldrake, Jon. Gluin, Limerick. — 
Specimens of bricks, and roofing and other 
tiles. 

68 Sisters of Mercy, Kinsale Convent. — 
A large selection of embroidery and other fancy 
work. 

69 Skibbereen Female School. — A pair 
of knit open-work socks and other fancy 
work. 

70 Spring, John, Limerick. — Improved 
fishing reel, new principle, anti-friction rollers. 

71 St. George, Christopher, m. p. Tyrone, 
County Galway. — Specimens of lead ore. 

72 Tetley, Caroline, Cork. — Two embroid- 
ered quilts, and other articles of fancy work. 

73 Thomas, William, Waterford. — Several 
fancy baskets of Waterford manufacture. 

74 Thompson, Anthony, Kilmacthomas. — 
Two pieces of flannel. 

75 Topp, Richard, Blackrock, Cork. — A 
small steam engine. 

76 Turner, William J. New Ross, County 
Wexford. — A pendulous, oscillating, high 
pressure steam engine. 

77 Wall & Brother, Dublin. — Electro- 
plated tea service. 

78 Waller, Dublin. — Specimens of orna- 
mental engraving. 



26 



79 Wandesford, Hon. C. B. S. Castleco- 
mer. — Specimens of Kilkenny coal, clay for 
potters' use, and tiles ; also two models of new- 
ly invented machinery, designed by William 
Hall. 

80 Warren, Mary, Cork. — Four pair of fine 
hand -knit stockings. 

81 Waterford, The very Rev. Dean of, 
— Piece of ancient carved oak found in crypt 
under Deanery House ; also ancient corbel of 
Caen stone found in same -place ; also other an- 



cient curiosities, and drawing of crypt where 
found. 

82 West, James, Dublin. — Drawing of a 
silver mace, in progress of manufacture, for 
College of Physicians, by West and Son ; carved 
bog oak ; silver lined' wine cooler ; silver salver 
chased out of the solid in high relief ; also a 
large case of jewellery. 

83 Williamson, Thomas French, Dublin. 
— Case of historical and other subjects of 
seal impressions in wax. 



n 



Arthur J. Jones, 135, Stephen's Green, Dublin. 

Class 10, No. 34, & Class 19, No. 35. 

CARVED BOG YEW FURNITURE. 

1. Cabriolet sofa, in tabinet. Design, head of 
Irish wolf, and hoof of giant deer ; the back a 
war trophy, with badge of the order of St. 
Patrick. 

2. An occasional table, carved, bards' 
heads at four corners. 

3. Circular table, bog yew, on tripod with 
Irish harp and crown, fruit, &c. 

4. A teapoy elaborately carved. 

5. An omnium. 

6. A statuette of " Her Majesty," orna- 
menting the top of the former article. 

7. An omnium to match No. 5. 

8. A statuette of Brian Boroughme. 

9. Whist table. 

10. Loo table to match. 

11. Lady's work table. 

12. Table, or bracket stand, for time-piece. 

13. Pair of pole fire screens. 

14. A fanteuil. 

15. A specimen drawing-room chair. 

16. A semicircular or horse-shoe wine-table. 

17. A sarcophagus wine cooler, or gard- 
du-vin. 

18. A decorative music temple. 

Win. Egan, 9, Union Quay, Cork, 
Class 6, No. 5. 

1. One Irish marble chimney-piece, mottled 
black, white, &c. 

2. One ditto, variegated red, grey, and 
black. 

3. One ditto, mixed red, grey, green, black. 

4. One Italian marble chimney-piece, mixed 
black and gold, white, black, &c. 

5. One ornamented Italian marble tablet, or 
shield. 

6. One variegated Irish marble column for 
bust, red, grey, white, &c. 

7. One Irish marble column for bust, motr 
tied black, white, &c. 



8. One 'Irish cut-stone font, chiseled and 
polished. 

9. One Irish marble table top, variegated 
green, &c. 

10. One Irish marble table top, mottled 
black, white, &c. 

William Manderson, Killaloe Marble Works. 

James Hogg, Agent, Patrick St. Cork. 

Class 6, No. 12 ; Class 19, No. 55. 

1. Green marble chimney-piece. 

2. Mitchelstown marble ditto. 

3. Black marble chimney-piece. 

4. Grey fossil marble ditto. 

5. Square table top on a metal pedestal, cast 
and bronzed in Cork. 

6. Oblong table top on brackets. 

7. Oblong table top on brackets. 

8. Round table top on a metal pedestal, cast 
and bronzed in Cork. 

9. Grey fossil marble baptismal font. 

10. Colloony marble bust column. 

Ambrose Shepherd, 82, Shandon Street, Cork. 
Class 10, No. 55. 
1. Fretwork to match Messrs. Collard and 
Collard's grand repeater piano-forte. 

Mrs. Dartnell, Youghal. 
Class 10, No. 16. 

1. Cedar cabinet, silver mounted, with seven 
secret drawers, carved and made by R. W. 
Dartnell of Youghal, a. d. 1757.. 

2. Carved looking-glass frame and glass, 
same maker and date. 

3. Pair of carved bedstead posts in Spanish 
mahogany, same date and maker. 

Thomas Geary, 34, Great George's St. Cork. 

Class 10, No. 25. 

1. Elizabethan bedstead. 

2. Lady's wing wardrobe. 



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3. Irish walnut centre table. 

4. Irish walnut centre table. 

5. Rosewood cheffoniere, with marble top, 
and plate glass in back and door panels. 



James A. Clarke, Pupil, School of Design, 
Dublin. 

Class 3, No. 7. 

1. Bracket carved in lime tree ; design, fruits 
and figure. 

2. Dead Game, from nature, in lime tree. 

3. Dead Snipe, from nature, in lime tree. 



John Guisani, Patrick Street, Cork. 
Class 10, No. 29. 

1. Pier glass table, gilt, marble slab. 

2. Design frame to " Deer Stalking." 

3. Design frame to print of " Thomas Davis." 

4. White and gold Corinthian candlestick, 
illuminated Gothic. 



John Fletcher, Patrick Street, Cork. 
Class 10, No. 23. 

1. Shamrock table on tripod plinth, manu- 
factured in thirteen' of the most rare Irish 
woods. The top a shamrock in form, with nine 
varieties of timber. A figure representing Erin 
with a harp inlaid in the centre. The pillar of 
Irish oak, consisting of three stems curiously 
entwined, between which are the figures of two 
warriors, cheered on in their conflict by an 
ancient bard or harper. 

2. Double revolving cylinder-end sideboard, 
rarest Irish pollard oak of about three centuries 
growth, from the demesne of the Earl of Shan- 
non, County Cork. The famous tree was up- 
torn in the terrific hurricane of January, 1839. 

3. Walnut scroll couch, richly carved, and 
covered in gold Irish figured tabinet. 

4. Walnut scroll couch, same design, not 
carved, in pink with white shamrocks. 

5. An oak dining-room chair. 

6. A walnut dining-room chair. 

7. A gold and white table, with glass top 
painted by Miss Keane, Affghan House. 

8. An octagon Irish ash table. 



/ 



INDEX OF NAMES OF EXHIBITORS. 



Class 

Adolph, Edgar, Cork . . 18 

Alcock, Stephen B. Dublin . 15 
Alexander, Samuel, Limerick . 15 
Allen, Richard, Dublin . . 12 
Allman, Miss, Bandon . . 18 
Alloway, Robert M. j. p. Bally- 

brittas, Queen's County Sup. 

Allport, Henry, Cork . . 3 

Ambrose, Charles, Waterford . 10 
Andrews, Michael, Belfast . 11 
Andrews, Patrick, Dublin . 2 

Andrews, William, Dublin . 12 
Anketell, M. J. Dublin . . 15 
Armstrong and Brooks, Dublin 15 
Arnott and Co. Cork . . 13 

Ashe, Charles E. Cork . . 15 
Ashe, Edward E. Cork . . 3 
Ashley, Miss Isabella, Dublin 18 
Atkinson, Geo. W. Cork . . 18 
Atkinson,G. jun. Queenstown,Cork 18 
Atkinson, John, Cork . . 19 

t 2 
Atkinson, Richard, Dublin . jiq 

Atkins, William, Cork . . 18 
Austin, George, Dublin . 15 



B 



Baird, James H. Dublin . . 14 
Bagot, C. E. m. d. Dublin . 15 
Baker, A. Whyte, m. k. i. a. Dublin 20 
Baker, George, & Co. Cork 
Baker, Richard, Dublin . 
Balbirnie, William, Cork 
Ball, Robert, l. l. d. Dublin 
Ballard, Mrs. Anne, Cork 

Bandon, Lady, Bandon 



17 
18 
15 
19 
13 

5 s 

(20 



Banks, Miss Susan, Dublin Sup. 

Bannatyne, James, Limerick . 17 
Barden, Patrick, Waterford . 3 

Barker, John, m. d. Dublin (Royal 
Society) .... 5 



No. 


Page 


1 


14 


1 


11 


2 


11 


2 


8 


2 


14 


1 


24 


1 


2 


1 


6 


1 


7 


1 


1 


1 


8 


3 


11 


4 


11 


I 


8 


5 


11 


2 


2 


3 


14 


5 


14 


6 


14 


25 


22 


2 


1 


2 


8 


4 


14 


6 


11 


1 


10 


7 


11 


1 


22 


1 


13 


6 


19 


8 


11 


81 


21 


3 


8 


1 


1 


1 


5 


2 


22 


2 


24 


2 


13 


3 


2, 


1 


4 



Class 

Bamardi, John M. Dublin Sup. 

Barnes, Edward, Director of Wick- 
low Copper Mining Company 1 
Barnett, Francis, Dublin . . 19 
Barnwell, Thos. and Son, Dublin 3 
Barrett, James. 'Olden and Co.) 

Cork . . . . 
Barrington, Fred. Dublin 
Barry, Miss Catherine, Cork 
Barry, J. & W. M'Gill, Cork 

Barter, Richard, at. d. Cork 



Barter, Richard, Dublin 

Barter-, William, Macroom 
Bates, James, Dublin 
Beale, George, Cork 
Beamish, Col. Cork . 
Beamish, Francis B. Cork 



3 

Sup. 
13 
19 

is 

15 
5 

19 
1 

19 



Becher's, Lady, School, Skibbereen 13 
Beilew, Gerald. Dublin . 10 

Beakcy, Patrick, Dublin . . 10 
Bennett, Mrs. Mary, Cork . 13 
Bennett, Thomas, Cork . . 5 
Beresford, Thomas, Enniskillen 7 
Bergin, M. Osborn, Cork . . 2 
Bernard, Visctess. Bandon . 18 
Bernard, Hon. Mrs. Bandon . 13 
Bernard, Hon. & Rev. C. B. Bandon 18 
Berwick, Walter, Dublin . 
Betagh, Michael, c. e. Dublin 
Beveridge, Edward S. Limerick 
Bewley & Evans, Dublin 
Binns, J. C. Belfast . 
Birbeck, Edward I. Dublin . 
Birner, Colles, & Co. Belfast . 



Binda, Giovanni, Cork 



Blackburn, Bewick, Valentia . 
Blacker, St. John Thomas, Tar- 

bert, County Kerry . . 4 

Blake, James, Spiddal, County 

Galway .... Sup. 
Blake, Jeremiah, Cork . . 14 
Bleakley, Mrs. Jane, Dublin . 13 



No. Page 

3 24 



2 1 

80 21 

4 2 

5 2 
4 24 
4 8 

24 22 



I 


3 


2 


6 


G 


19 


3 


22 


9 


11 


2 


4 


8 


21 


3 


1 


4 


19 



8 14 
8 
14 

19 
1 



7 
9 
5 
4 

3 8 
10 11 



10 14 
1 4 



5 24 
3 10 

8 8 



30 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 





Class 


No. 


Page 


Boland, Patrick, Dublin . 


. 17 


3 


13 


Booth & Fox, Cork 


15 


11 


11 


Bosanquet, J. E. Cork 


. 18 


11 


14 


Bos well, James, Dublin 


10 


5 


6 


Bourke, W. D. Cork 


. 15 


12 


11 


Bowman, William, Dublin . 


u 


5 
3 


1 
3 


Boylan, Patrick, Dublin . 


. 10 


6 


6 


Boyle, R. B. Dublin 


10 


7 


6 


Braddel, Miss, Mallow 


Sup. 


6 


24 


Bradford, Lewis K. Dublin 


. 18 


12 


14 


Bradford, R. & W. Cork 


\20 
. 18 


5 
4 


4 
22 


Bradford, W. G. Cork 


13 


14 


Bradley, John, Limerick 


13 


9 


8 


Bradford, Samuel, Clonmel 


. 5 


6 


4 


Bradshaw, Miss Jane, Dublin 


18 


14 


14 


Brady, Right Hon. Maziere, Dublin 1 


4 


1 


Brash, Richard, R. Cork . 


. 18 


15 


14 


Brash, William N. Cork 


19 


23 


22 


Bray, John, Dublin . 


. 20 


5 


22 


Breakwell, Julia, Cork . 


14 


4 


10 


Brenette, Miss, Waterford 


Sup. 


7 


24 


Brennan, James B. Cork . 


. 18 


16 


14 


Brennan, John, Cork 


18 


17 


14 


Brien, Charles, Dublin 


. 15 


13 


11 


Biggs, Jacob T. Cork 


15 


14 


11 


Bridgford, Thomas, r. h. a. Dub- 






lin 


Sup. 


8 


24 


Broderick, William, Dublin 


. 5 


7 


4 


Brooks, E. Waterford . 


14 


5 


10 


Brookes, Henry 8. Cork . 


(15 

20 


15 
6 


11 
22 


Browne, Henry Edward, Dublin 19 


22 


22 


Browne, William, Dublin 


. 2 


6 


1 


Brunker, Thomas, Dublin 


5 


8 


4 


Bryson, William, Belfast . 


. 11 


2 


7 


Buckley, Geo. Henry, Cork . 


19 


21 


22 


Buckley, John, Cork . 


/ 10 

{Sup. 


8 
9 


6 
24 


Buckley, Robert W. Cork 


19 


9 


21 


Buckmaster, W. & Co. Dublin . 13 


10 


8 


Burden, Daniel, Cork . 


18 


18 


14 


Burke, Francis, Cork 


. 3 


6 


2 


Burke, Thomas, Limerick 


14 


6 


10 


Burrowes, Thomas, Cork . 


. 10 


9 


6 


Bury, Robert, (Revd.) Cork . 


{3 


7 
4 


1 

3 


Byrne, Ann, and Son, Dublin 


. 9 


1 


5 


C 

Cahill, James, Dublin . 


19 


13 


19 


Cahill, Michael, Ballyragget, 


C13 
Jl5 

(17 


11 

16 
4 


8 
11 
13 


County Kilkenny. 



Cahill, William, Cork . . 16 
Cahill, William, Waterford . 19 
Callanan, A., M. d. Cork . 18 

Carey, Thomas, and Co. Cork . 7 
Carmichael, Elizabeth, Dublin Sup. 
Carmichael & Co. Cork . . 13 
Carr, Richd. Queenstown, Cork . 15 
Carrick on Suir Industrial Society 12 



6 

Sup. 
Sup. 

Ul 

. 18 
20 
13 
16 



Carroll, William, Limerick 
Carroll, Thomas, Dublin 
Carter, Mrs. Mountmellick 

Casey, John, Dublin. . 

Casey, William L. Cork . 
Caulfield, Richard, a. b. Cork 
Chambers, Jas. Skerries, Dublin 
Chambers, J. & Son, Dublin 
Chandlee, Thomas, Fermoy . 19 
Chabrel, Scipio, Cork . . 14 

Chapman, William, Clonmel . 4 

Church, John, Cork . . .19 
Claucy, Jeremiah, Cork . 14 

Clare, Selby, Cork ... 17 
Clarke, Henry . . . Sup. 
Clarke, John A. Dublin . 3 

Clarke, Thomas, Clonmel . 10 
Clarke, W. Cork . . .15 
Clarke, William, Dublin . 18 

Classon & Courtney, Dublin . 3 
Classon, John, Dublin . . 10 
Cleary, Miss Margt. Clonmel . 13 
Clibborn, Hill, & Co. Banbridge Sup. 
Clibborn, Thos. & James, Moate, 

County Westmeath . . Sup. 
Coates, Francis, Belfast . . 7 
Cogan, John & Michael, Middleton 



Cork 
Coleby, G. & Co. Cork 

Colics, Alexander, Kilkenny 

Collier, Edward, Cork . 
Collier, T. Frederick, Dublin 
Condon, Ann, Cork 
Condon, John, Cork . 
Condon, J. W. Waterford 
Connell, Denis, Dublin 
Connell, John M. . 
Connell, Patrick, Cork 
Connolly, John, Waterford 
Connolly, Thomas, Dublin . 
Connor, Geo. W. Waterford 
Constable, Mrs. Clonmel . 
Conway, Martin H. Cork 
Cooney, Charles, Dublin . 
Cook, Charles H. Cork . 



No. Page 

10 6 

20 22 

19 14 

3 5 

10 24 
12 8 
17 11 

4 8 
2 4 

11 24 

12 24 
4 5 

14 19 

20 14 



22 

8 



1 13 

10 21 

7 10 
5 3 

11 21 

8 10 
5 13 

13 24 

7 2 
11 6 
18 11 
21 14 

8 2 



14 24 

15 24 
5 5 

5 8 

19 11 



22 14 
9 10 
3 13 
8 1 

8 22 

23 14 

9 22 
9 1 

21 11 

6 13 

16 8 

18 33 

20 11 

24 14 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 



31 



Coppinger, William, Cork . . 10 

Corbett, Joseph, Cork . . < j.9 

Cordner, W. D. & Co. Dublin . 13 
Corrigan, Andrew, Dublin . 4 
Cork Blind Asylum, Cork . Sup. 
Cork Embroidery School . 13 
Cork Foundling Hospital . . 13 
Cork Industrial School . . 13 
Cork (Central) Ragged School . 13 
Cotter, J. B. Kingstown . 15 
Couch, William, Cork . . 18 
Corry & Co. Belfast . . 15 
Coulson, James, & Co. Belfast . 11 
Cox, Miss W. J. Cork . . 13 
Company & Governor of Apothe- 
caries' Hall, Dublin , . 15 
Craig, James, Randlestown, Belfast 15 



Craig & Co. Belfast 

Ciaig, Mary, and Son, Dublin 

Cranfield, Thomas, Dublin 

Cookley, D. Cork 

Crofts, William, Cork . 

Cronin, James, Cork . 

Crean, Richard, Clonmel 

Cummins, N. M. Cork 
Curtis, William, Dublin 



20 
14 
18 
11 
19 
16 

10 



Dalton, Mary, Waterford . 
Daly, James, & Co. Cork 

Daly, John, Limerick 

Daly, Samuel, Cork . 
Dartnell, Isabella, Youghal . 
Daunt, Francis A. D. Cork 
Davis, Robert, Clonmel . 

Dawson, F. Waterford . 

Dawson, John S. & Sons, Dublin 
Day, Robert, Cork . 

Deane, Sir Thos. Kt. . 

Deasy, John, Cork 
Deeble, Miss, Cork 

Deerirg, J. & Co. Middleton, Cork 

De la Cour, Newenham, Monks- 
town, Cork . . . (J 
Delyroot, Cora. Dublin 



19 



No. 1 


'age 




Class 


No. 


Page 


13 


6 


Desmond, Daniel, Kilkenny . 


Sup. 


18 


24 


10 


1 


Devereux, Patk. 


. 14 


12 


10 


13 


21 


De Villers, Henry, Dublin 


Sup. 


19 


24 


17 


8 


Dickson, E. Dungannon, County 






6 


3 


Tyrone .... 


. 19 


17 


19 


16 


24 


Dillon, James, Dublin . 


2 


13 


1 


18 
19 


8 
8 


Dillon, Luke, Dublin . 


(12 
113 


6 
25 


8 
9 


20 
21 


8 
8 


Dillon, Thomas A. Dublin 


(15 
\19 


28 
18 


11 

22 


23 


11 


Dixon, George, Dublin 


. 15 


29 


11 


25 


14 


Dolbyn, George, Dublin 


Sup. 


20 


24 


22 


11 


Donegan, John, Dublin 


. 5 


9 


4 


4 


7 


Dorney, William I. Cork 


15 


30 


11 


22 


9 


Douglas, Miss Fanny, Deverock, 










County Antrim . 


13 


26 


9 


24 
25 


11 
11 


Dowden, William, Cork 


(13 
•\14 


27 
13 


9 
10 


10 
10 


22 
10 


Dowman, Richard, Cork 


( 18 
1 Sup. 


30 
21 


15 
24 


26 


14 


Drew, John, Dublin 


10 


18 


6 


5 


7 


Drummond, John J. Cork 


. 18 


31 


15 


13 


21 


Drury, Jaspar, Youghal . 


Sup. 


22 


24 


4 


ia 


Dublin (Richmond District Lunatic 






2 


5 


Asylum) 


. 13 


28 


9 


26 


11 


Dublin (Richmond Female Peni- 






2 


5 


tentiary) .... 


13 


58 


9 


14 


6 


Dublin Bottle Glass Company 


. 7 


7 


5 


15 


6 


Duffy, James, Dublin . 


16 


5 


13 






Dunne, Robert L. Kinsale 


. 20 


11 


22 






Dunscombe, Thomas S. (Secretary 










to the Cork Government School 






27 


11 


of Design) .... 


18 


32 


15 


7 


13 


Dyas & Harman, Cork 


. 15 


31 


11 


11 

9 
4 


1 
2 

4 


Dyas, J. W. Cork . 


15 


32 


11 


E 








16 


6 










19 


22 


Edden, J. W. Cork . 


. 18 


33 


15 


5 


1 


Edden, R. W. Cork 


2 


14 


1 


17 

27 


6 
14 


Edmundson, J. & Co. Dublin 


■Ul 


10 

19 


2 

6 


12 


1 


Edwards & Dark, Waterford . 


15 


33 


11 


3 


5 


Egan, James, Killarney 


. 10 


20 


6 


6 


1 


Egan, John, Limerick . 


8 


3 


5 


23 


9 


Egan, William, Cork 


. 6 


5 


4 


28 


14 


Elliot, Alfred, Cork 


5 


10 


4 


1 


19 


Ellis, Mrs. Sophia A. Kildemoc 






11 


10 


Rectory, Ardee . 


13 


29 


9 


24 


9 


England, John, Cork . 


Sup. 


23 


24 


7 


1 


English, Andrew, Dublin 


16 


6 


13 


6 


5 


English, Marks, Clonmel . 


. 4 


7 


3 






Enright, John, Shinrone 


10 


21 


6 


17 


24 


Eustace, R. & J. Dublin . 


. 9 


4 


6 


15 


19 


Evans, William C. Dublin . 


7 


8 


5 



32 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 



Evans, Mrs. Harriet, Cork . Sup. 
Ewart, William & Son, Belfast 11 



Fahie, James K. Tipperary 

Fanning' s Charitable Institution, 
Waterford .... 

Fannin & Co. Dublin 

Fanning, I. & C. Cork 

Faulkner, John, Dublin . 

Farrell, T. J. J. & J. Dublin . 

Fenton, Son, & Co. Belfast . 

Fisher, Miss D. S. Cork . 

Fitzgibbon, Mrs. Cork . 

Fitzgerald, Frederick, Dublin . 

Fitzgerald, James, Waterford 

Fitzgerald, John, jun. 

Fitzgibbon, James, Glin, County 
Limerick 

Fitzpatrick, Miss, Cork . 

Fitzpatrick, Denis, Cork . 

Fitzpatrick, William, Cork 

Fitzsimon, James, Dublin . 

Fleming, Fitzlionel, Cork 

Fletcher, John, Cork 

Flynn, William Pym, Cork 

Foot, Lundy, & Co. Dublin 



Forster, Thomas, Dublin 

Fouhy, Matthew, Cork 

Foy, William, Dublin . 
Franklin, John de C. Dublin 
Franklin, Thomas, Cork 
Francis, Thomas, Cork 



Sup. 

13 

13 

9 

4 

18 

10 

15 

15 

5 

16 
18 
.114 
•fl8 
18 
. 10 
3 
. 14 



Fraser, S. R. Dublin . 

Freeman, St. George, Waterford Sup. 

f 1 O 

French, George, Bandon . • ) 19 

Fry, William, & Co. Dublin . 13 
Fulton, Henry, Stillorgan, Dublin 19 



Gaggin, John, Middleton, Cork 
Gallie, John, & Co. Dublin . 
Galvin, Corn. Cork . 
Galway Presentation Convent 

Gamble, I. H. Cork 



7 
3 
17 
Sup. 
15 
17 
19 



No. 

24 


Fage 

24 


6 


7 


8 


3 


9 


5 


34 


11 


11 


4 


22 


6 


34 


15 


18 


20 


7 


7 


30 


9 


110 


18 


35 


15 


17 


22 


8 


13 


25 


24 


32 


9 


31 


9 


5 


6 


9 


3 


37 


15 


23 


6 


35- 


11 


36 


11 


12 


4 


7 


13 


38 


15 


14 


10 


39 


15 


40 


15 


24 


6 


11 


2 


15 


10 


11 


2 


10 


3 


26 


24 


33 


9 


12 


22 


34 


9 


29 


21 


10 


5 


13 


2 


9 


13 


27 


24 


37 


11 


10 


13 


11 


22 



Class 



Gatchell, Samuel, & Sons, Dublin 2 



Geary, M. Cork 

Geoghegan, Laurence, Galway 

(ribbings & Austen, Cork 

Gibbings, Bartholomew, Cork 

Gibson, Mary, Cork 

Gill, Michael Henry, Dublin 

Glennon. Mrs. Elizabeth, Dublin 

Glennon, Richard, Dublin 
Glukman, L. Dublin . 
Goggin, C. Dublin * 
Going, John, & Co. Clonmel 
Goulding, W. & H. M. Cork . 
Gould, R. Cork . 

Graham, Benjamin, Waterford 

Graham, H. & Co. Cork . 
Graham, Lemon, & Co. Dublin 
Graham, Thomas, Clonmel 
Gray & Co. Coalisland . 
Greaves, Mrs. Lester, Limerick 
Greaves, Mrs. Mary, Limerick 
Great Southern and Western 

Railway Company 
Green, J. Cork . 
Gregg & Son, Dublin 
Grey, Charles, Dublin 

Groves, M. & Son, Dublin 

Guisani, John, Cork . 
Gunning, John, Galway . 

Guy, Brothers, Cork 

H 

Hacket, Wm. Cork 
Hackett, Margaret, Cork , 

Hackett, William A. Cork 

Hackett, William B. Cork. 
Haffield, Thomas, Dublin 
Haines, Charles Y. m. d. Cork 
Hallowell, Mrs. E. Limerick 
Halpin, James & Josh. Dublin 
Hamblin, Henry, Cork . 
Hannan, Thomas, Cork 
Hannigan, R. Dublin 
Harding, E. J. Cork . 

Harding, Thomas, Cork . 

Hargravc, Abraham, Cork . 
Hargrave, J. jun. Cork . 
Harricks, Miss Frances. Dublin 



10 

Sup. 

3 

15 

14 

16 

(19 

(20 

Sup. 

16 

10 

15 

15 

17 

U 

14 
17 

10 

Sup. 

13 

13 

Ul 

15 

10 

18 

(15 

116 

10 

Sup. 



Stip. 

5 
no 

U5 

9 

18 
1 

13 
12 
18 
2 
19 
18 

(>S 

15 
18 

18 



45 15 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 



33 



Harris, John, Cork . 
Harris, William R. Cork 

Harrison, Lee, & Son, Limerick 

Harvey, Jos. R. m. d. Cork 
Harvey, Henry, Cork . 
Hassell, Isaac, Cork . 
Hastings, Stephen, Limerick 
Haverty, J. Dublin . 
Hawks, Zaeharia, Bandon 

Hayden, Michael, Cork . 

Hayes, Brothers, Dublin . 
Hayes, Edwin, Dublin . 
Hayes, Martin, Cork . 
Hayes, Nicholas, Limerick 
Haynes, Mrs. Maryland House, 

Cork 

Haynes, Samuel, Cork 
Heard, Joseph, Cork 
Healy, Oliver, Limerick . 
Heazle, William, Cork . 
Hedley, Mrs. Limerick 

Hedley, George H. Limerick . 

Hegarty, Brothers, Cork . 
Hegarty, Michael, Cork . 

Hemphill, W. D. Clonmel . 

Henning, John, Warringstown, 
Banbridge 

Herrick, John E. Cork . 



Hewitt, Thomas, Cork 

Hibson, Robert, Dublin . 

Hill, Henry, Cork . 

Higgins, Jos. Cork 
Hitherington, James S. Dublin 
Hoben, Michael, Dublin . 
Hodges, John, & Son, Dublin 
Hodges, Thomas, Dublin . 
Hodson, Sir George, Bart. Hol- 

lybrooke Bray, Dublin 
Hogan, John, Dublin 
Holden, John, & Co. Belfast . 
Holmes, Thomas, Cork . 
Horsford, T. F. Cork . 



Class 


No. 


Page 




Class 


No. 


Page 


. 20 


13 


22 


Hosford, Jon. Cork . 


. 15 


50 


12 


10 


31 


7 


Howard, Thomas, Bandon 


11 


8 


7 


( 2 


21 


2 


Howard, Thomas, Cork 


. 17 


13 


13 


is 


15 

12 


2 
3 


Howis, William, Dublin 


18 


(57 
(58 


16 
16 


. 20 


14 


22 


Hudson, Samuel, Dublin - 


. 9 


12 


6 


19 


10 


22 


Hughes, Bernard, & Co. Dungai 


- 






. 3 


16 


2 


non, County Tyrone . 


" 7 


12 


5 


15 


47 


12 


Hughes, John, Dublin 


. 14 


18 


10 


. 18 


47 


15 


Hughes, Thos. & James, Clonmel 8 


4 


5 


20 


15 


22 


Hunt, Henry, Cork . 


. 5 


16 


4 


ut 


13 


3 


Hunt, Robert, Dublin Industrial 






32 


7 


Training School 


Step. 


34 


24 


. 9 


7 


6 


Hurles, Richard, Dublin 


5 


17 


4 


18 


48 


15 


Hurly, John, Cork . 


. 19 


7 


21 


. 18 


49 


15 


Hutton, John, & Sons, Dublin 


. 2 


23 


2 


5 


15 


4 


Hyde, James M. Cork . 


14 
( 4 


19 
14 


10 
3 


13 


38 


9 


Hyde, Philip, Cork . 


8 


5 


5 


. 5 


14 


4 




(15 


51 


12 


9 


8 


6 










. 18 


50 


15 


I 








18 


51 


15 










. 13 


39 


9 


Jacob, W. & R. Waterford 


. 17 


14 


13 


( 3 


17 


3 


Jameson, John, Dublin 


5 


18 


4 


»• 


6 

7 


4 
21 


Jefferyes, St. John, Cork . 


( 4 

\Sup. 


15 

36 


3 

25 


. 9 


10 


6 


Jennings, Jane, Cork 


20 


20 


22 


9 


9 


6 


Jennings, Thos. Cork 


. 15 


52 


12 


( * 


9 


1 


Imperial Mining Company, Ki] 


- 






.18 


52 


16 


laloe .... 


.Svp. 


35 


24 


(19 


27 


20 


Ingram, G. Dublin 


7 


13 


5 








Jones, Alfred H. Cork 


. 5 


19 


4 


Sup. 
i 1 


33 
11 


24 
5 


Jones, Arthur J. Dublin 


IS 


33 
34 


7 
20 


I 18 
(20 


53 
16 


16 

22 


Jones, Edward, Dublin . 


{1! 


24 
41 


2 
9 


( 2 


22 


2 


Jones, John E. Dublin 


. 19 


36 


20 


.18 
(20 


54 
17 


16 

22 


Jones, Wm. Cork . 


(10 
(15 


34 
53 


7 
12 


!>s 


7 


4 


Julian, Isaac, Cork . 


. 2 


25 


2 


28 


20 


Julian, Robert, Cork 


2 


26 


2 


•is 


55 


16 










16 


21 


K 








20 


18 


22 










15 

. 6 


48 
8 


12 
4 


Kane, Gregory, Dublin . 


\ 9 

110 


13 

36 


6 

7 


3 


18 


3 


Kane & Co. Dublin . 


. 12 


8 


8 


. 15 


49 


12 


Kealy, Bartholomew, Dublin 


15 


54 


12 


{20 


10 
19 


1 
22 


Keane, E. M. Cork . 


no 

\19 


35 
3 


7 
21 


. 19 


30 


20 


Keating, W. & W. Clonmel . 


4 


16 


3 


13 
. 9 


40 
11 


9 
6 


Keeley & Leech, Dublin 


Ul 


27 
42 


2 
9 


18 


56 


16 


Keily. Denis, Cork . 


. 19 


40 


20 



34 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 



Keily, Henry, Cork 

Keller, Cornelius, Cork . 

Kelly, David, Limerick 
Kelly, Richard, Dublin 
Kelly, Martin, & Son, Dublin 
Kendall, John, & Co. Dublin 

Kennan, Thos. & Sons, Dublin 

Kennedy, Miss, Dublin 

Kennedy, J. & J. Belfast 

Kennedy, John, Cork 

Kennedy, Honora, Clonmel . 

Kennedy, Henry, Waterford 

Kennedy, P. Cork . 

Kenny, Courtney, j. p. Ballin- 
robe, County Mayo 

Kettlewell, Mrs. Mary, Clonmel 

Kingsley, Jefferies, Dublin 

Kinsale Convent, (the Ladies of) 

Kirby, Thos. Dublin . 

Kirk, Joseph R. Dublin . 

Kirk, (the late Thos.) Dublin . 

Kirk, Wm. B. Dublin . 

Kemp, John, Cork . 

Kendrick, Matthew, r. h. a. Dub- 
lin 

Klein, F. A. c. e. Cork . 

Knight, James P. Cork . 

Kyle, S. Archdeacon, Cork . 



Lambert, A. C. d. l. Dublin 
Lambert and Bury, Limerick 
Lambert, Brown, & Co. Dublin 
Lambert, John, Dublin . 
Lambkin, James, Cork 
Lambkin, James, & Co. Cork 
Lamprey, Wm. Dublin . 
Lane, Denis, Cork 
Lane, John, Cork 

Lane, Professor C. H. Cork 

Langley, Mrs. Elizabeth, Cole- 
brook, County Tipperary . 13 

La Touche, C. Bellone, Delgany Sup. 

La Touche, Rev. Digges, Kula- 
naule Sup. 

Laws, Thomas, Fermoy . Sup. 

Lawson & Co. Cork . . 14 

Leadbeater, Rich. Stradbally, 
Queen's County . . Sup. 

Leahan, Michael, Tallow . . 12 



Class 


No. 


Page 


u 


14 


6 


5 


21 


(S 


55 


12 


15 


13 


15 


56 


12 


Sup. 


37 


25 


15 


57 


12 


15 


58 


12 


M 


28 


2 


19 


3 


19 


42 


20 


13 


43 


9 


4 


17 


3 


14 


20 


10 


6 


9 


4 


17 


16 


13 


6 


10 


4 


13 


44 


9 


Sup. 


38 


25 


13 


45 


9 


15 


59 


12 


19 


51 


20 


19 


48 


20 


19 


44 


20 


18 


59 


16 


18 


60 


16 


18 


61 


16 


18 


62 


16 


19 


43 


20 


6 


11 


4 


13 


46 


9 


13 


47 


9 


15 


60 


12 


18 


63 


16 


15 


61 


12 


5 


20 


4 


15 


62 


12 


10 


37 


7 


(18 


64 


16 


U9 


57 


21 



48 9 

39 25 

40 25 

41 25 
21 10 

42 25 
9 8 





Class 


No. 


Page 


Leahy, Francis R. Cork 


. 16 


12 


13 


Leahy & Sons, Cork 


10 


38 


7 


Lecky & Co. Cork . 


2 


29 


2 


Lee, Wm. Cork 


12 


10 


8 


Lennon & Co. Dublin 


. 15 


63 


12 


Lennau, Wm. Dublin . 


9 


15 


6 


Lentaigne, John, Dublin . 


U 


11 

65 


1 

16 


Leonard, J. B. Cork 


18 


66 


16 


Leslie, William, Courtmasherry Sup. 


43 


25 


Lester & Plumer, Cork 


. 15 


64 


12 


Lester, Samuel, Cork 


10 


39 


7 


L'Estrange, Francis, Dublin 


. 5 


21 


4 


Lewis, Fred. Dublin 


15 


65 


12 


Limerick Industrial School 


. 13 


49 


9 


Lindsay, John, Dublin . 


(16 

• (l8 


13 
67 


13 
16 


Linehan, John, Cork . 


. 10 


40 


7 


Listowel Convent, Work-girls 


of Sup. 


44 


25 


Livingstone, Alexander, Cork 


2 


30 


2 




/ 8 


6 


5 


Lloyd, Farmar,Cork County Gaol < 12 


9 
11 


7 
8 




114 


22 


10 


Lonergan, Wm. Caher and Dun- j 9 


16 


6 


garvon 


• I 14 


23 


10 


Long, Henry, Youghal . 


{I 


31 
17 


2 
6 


Lunham, E. Waterford 


. 17 


19 


13 


Lynch, J. Dublin . 


. Sup. 


45 


25 


Lyons, Francis, Waterford 


15 


66 


12 


Lyster, Richard, Cork 


. 18 


68 


16 


M 

Macadam, J. jun. Royal 


Flax 






Society .... 


Sup. 


46 


25 


M'Ardle, James, Galway. 


. Sup. 


47 


25 


M'Cann, Patrick, Dublin . 


. 15 


67 


12 


M'Carthy, Timothy, Cork 


15 


68 


12 


M'Cay, Thomas, Belfast . 


. 11 


10 


7 


M'Dermott, Edwd. & Co. Dublin 15 


69 


12 


M'Donough, Paul, Dublin 


. 19 


19 


21 


M'Dougall, Archd. Cork 


3 


20 


3 


Macdoua, George, Dublin . 


. 14 


24 


10 


M'Gill, John, & Co. Belfast 


13 


50 


9 


M'Glashan, James, Dublin 


(16 
• ( 18 


14 

69 


13 
16 


M'Grath, James, Cork . 


14 


25 


10 


M'Grath, Michael, Cork . 


. 14 


26 


10 


M'Kenzie, Thomas, Cork 


4 


18 


3 


Maclean, Samuel, Dublin . 


. 19 


6 


21 


M'Manus, Henry, Dublin 


18 


70 


16 


M'Millan, Alexander, Cork 


7 


14 


5 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 



35 





Class 


No. 


Page 




Class 


No. 


Page 


M'Nulty, B. & Son, Limerick 


10 


41 


7 


Morton, Daniel, Passage, West 






M' Sherry, Michael, Limerick 


. 19 


5 


21 


Cork ■ 


15 


75 


12 


M'Swiney, Paul, Cork . 


2 


32 


2 


Morton, James, Dublin 


. 17 


17 


13 


Madden and Black, Dublin 


. 15 


70 


12 


Morton, William, Cork . 


3 


23 


3 


Magill, George, Dublin . 


2 


33 


2 


Moss, Samuel, Youghal 


. 20 


21 


22 


Mahony, James, Cork 


. 18 


71 


1 


Moynehan, Andrew, Cork 


10 


47 


7 


Mahony, J. A. Cork 


14 


27 


10 


Mulcahy, J. H. Limerick . 


. 18 


79 


16 


Mahony, John, Cork . 


ns 

U9 


73 
54 


16 

20 


Mulrennin, Bern. r. h. a. Dublin 18 
Mulvaney, Geo. r. h. a. Dublin 18 


80 

81 


16 
16 


Mahony, John S. Dublin 


19 


55 


20 


Murphy, Miss Ellen R. Cork 


18 


82 


16 


Mahony, M. & Brothers, Cork 


. 12 


12 


8 


Murphy, James, Cork 


. 3 


24 


3 


Mahood, Samuel, Dublin 


19 


20 


21 


Murphy, John, Waterford 


18 


83 


16 


Malone, Patrick, Drogheda 


. 11 


11 


7 


Murphy, Laurence, Dublin 


. 3 


25 


3 


Malcomson, Brothers, Portlaw, 






Murphy, Jeremiah, Cork 


14 


32 


10 


County Waterford . 


Sup. 


48 


25 


Murphy, John, Dublin 


. 15 


76 


12 


Manderson, William, Cork 


Ut 


12 

55 


4 

20 


Murphy, Michael, Cork . 
Murphy, Thomas, Waterford 


14 
. 15 


33 

77 


10 
12 


Mangan, James, Cork 


it 


34 
22 


2 
4 


( 20 
Murphy, John, Cork . . 1 s 


22 
54 


22 
25 


Marcel, C. Cork 


. 15 


71 


12 


Murphy, J. Seymour, Cork 


20 


23 


22 


Marques, D. Dublin, (Richmond ) 1Q 


12 
51 


7 

9 

12 


Murphy, Patrick, & Son, Cork 


17 


18 


13 


Bridewell) 


(15 


72 


N 








Martin, J. J. Cork . 


15 


73 


12 










Mason, Arthur, Waterford 


. 15 


74 


12 


Nannetti, Giacomo, Dublin 


19 


56 


20 


Mathews, Miss Effie, Tralee . 


Sup. 


49 


25 


Nash, The Misses, Cork . 


18 


85 


16 


Meagher, D. Cork 
Medcalf, Francis, Dublin 


. 18 
10 


72 
42 


16 

7 


Nash, George, Cork . 


(16 
U8 


15 

84 


13 
16 


Meredyth, Rev. R. G. Cork 


. 18 


74 


16 


Nash, Joseph, Cork 


15 


78 


12 


Merry, L. & R. Dublin . 


3 


21 


3 


Neill, C. & Sons, Dublin . 


12 


13 


8 


Middleton Presentation Convent 


Sup. 


50 


25 


Neill, James, Cork 


10 


48 


7 


Millei, Dan.& Co. Dublin 


. 3 


22 


3 


Nelis, John, Omagh, Co. Tyrone 


20 


24 


22 


Milliken, Henry, Cork . 


10 


43 


7 




( 5 


23 


4 


Millner, James, Mountmellick, 






Newenham, George, Cork . 


18 


86 


16 


County Waterford 


Sup. 


51 


25 




(19 


73 


20 


Millner, Robert, Dublin 


Sup. 


52 


25 


Newport, Rev. F. Queenstown, 








Mining Company of Ireland 


. 1 


12 


1 


Cork 


19 


22 


21 


Mitchell, John, Dublin 


U 


35 
44 


2 

7 


Newton, Henry, Dublin 
Nicholls, Alexander, Cork 


18 
12 


87 
14 


17 

8 


Moffitt, Thomas, Cork . 


14 


28 


10 


Noblett, John, Cork . 


18 


88 


17 


Mollard, S. Cork 


Ul 


36 
29 


2 

10 


Norris, Maurice, Cork . 
North, Thomas, Drogheda . 


7 
5 


15 
24 


5 

4 


Moore, Christopher, r. h. a. i 


n. 






Nursey, Claude L. School of De 








r. f. a. Dublin 


Sup. 


53 


25 


sign, Belfast . 


16 


16 


13 


Moore, H. L. Belfast 


10 


45 


7 










Moore, Patrick, Cork 


. 18 


75 


16 











Moran, Matthew, Dublin 


14 


30 


10 










Morant, George, Carrickmacross 


1 


13 


1 


O'Brien, William, Cork . 


4 


19 


3 


Morgan, Henry, Cork 


. 18 


76 


16 


O'Byrne, Martin, Dublin 


4 


20 


3 


Morgan, J. Spiers, Cork . 
Morgan, W. P. Cork . 


18 

. 18 


77 
78 


16 
16 


O'Callaghan, E. Limerick . 


Ul 


18 
79 


6 
12 


Morrison, Hugh, & Son, Dublin 


14 


31 


10 


O'Connell, Timothy. Cork 


15 


80 


12 


Morrogh, John, Cork . 
D 2 


(10 
119 


46 
21 


7 
21 


O'Connor, Hugh, Cork 
O'Connor, Eliza, Sligo 


Sup. 
15 


55 
81 


25 
12 



36 



Index of Names of ExJtibhors. 





Class 


No. 


rage 




Class 


No. 


Page 


O'Connell, Dan. Dublin . 


5 


25 


4 


Poison, Thomas A. Dublin 


. 17 


20 


13 


O'Connor, Boss, & Co. Belfast 
O'Donoghue, John, Cork 


. 7 
(14 
715 


16 
34 

82 


5 
10 
12 


Porter, W. H. Dublin . 
Powell, G. C. E. Dublin . 


( 6 

\ 7 

. 19 


14 
17 
57 


5 
5 

20 


O'Donovan, Mrs. Catherine, Clona- 






Power, John, Waterford 


15 


93 


12 


kilty, Cork . 


. 13 


52 


9 


Pratt, John, Bandon . 


. 20 


26 


23 


O'Donovan, Henry, Cork 


no 

\20 


49 
25 


7 
23 


Preston, John, & Co. Belfast . 
Price, Miss, Youghal . 


8 
. 13 


8 
56 


5 

9 


O'Flahertie, G. F. Lemonfield, 








Price, James, Clonmel . 


9 


20 


6 


County Galway . 


Sup. 


56 


25 


Puxley, John L. Bearhaven 


1 


14 


1 


O'Hara, Henry, Cork 


. 13 


53 


9 










O'Higgins, R. J. Limerick 


Sup. 


57 


25 


Q 








O'Keeffe, Cornelius, Cork 


10 


50 


7 










Olden, R. & Sons, Cork . 


. 15 


83 


12 


Quan & Son, Dublin 


Sup. 


62 


25 


O'Leary, Cornelius, Bantry . 


15 


84 


12 










O'Leary, John, Cork 


. 15 


85 


12 


R 








O'Neill, A. Dublin 


2 


37 


2 










Osborne, George, Dublin . 


. 2 


38 


2 


Rathborne, John & James, Dublin 15 


94 


12 


Osboni, John, m. d. Cork 


19 


4 


21 


Read, John, Dublin . 


12 


15 


8 


O'Shaughnessy, Robert, Limerick 15 


86 


12 


Redmond, Cornelius, Waterford 


16 


17 


13 


O'Sullivan, C. & J Cork 


15 


87 


12 


Reeves, T. S. Cork 


. 18 


92 


17 


'Sullivan, Rev. William, Cork 


19 


63 


20 


Richard & Co. Cork 


14 


35 


10 


O'Toole, Mrs. Cork 


Slip. 


58 


25 


Richardson, George, Cork . 


3 


31 


3 


Owens, Robert, Drogheda 


11 


13 


7 


Richardson & Co. Lisburn 


Sup. 


63 


25 


Owens, R. Limerick . 


. 10 


51 


7 


Rigby, William & John, Dublin 


3 


32 


3 










Riorden, Charles, Cork 


14 


30 


10 


P 








Ritchie, W. & T. Ardee . 


4 


22 


3 










Robertson, Alexander, Dublin 


. 5 


26 


4 


Packer, William, Dublin . 


. 13 


54 


9 


Robertson, John, Limerick 


13 


59 


9 


Paliser, The Misses, Dublin . 


18 


89 


17 


Robinson & Bussell, Dublin 


. 20 


27 


23 


Parke, George H. Dublin 


Sup. 


59 


25 


Robinson, G. & Co. Cork 


19 


2 


21 


Parke, Patrick, Dublin 


. 18 


90 


17 




( 3 


33 


3 


Parker, Captain, Passage, Cork 


19 


3 


21 


Robinson, Richard, Belfast 


4 


23 


3 


Parkes, John C. Dublin . 


. 3 


26 


3 




( 8 


9 


5 


Partridge, Richard, Cork 


19 


4 


21 


Robinson, William, Bandon . 


11 


14 


7 


Patson, Miss Theresa, Cork 


. 19 


1 


21 


Roche, E. & Son, Cork . 


14 


37 


10 


Pearsall, Thomas, Dublin 


Sup. 


60 


25 


Roddy, Robert, Belfast . 


11 


15 


7 


Pearson, Thomas, Dublin 


3 


27 


3 


Rogers, M. W. Cork . 


10 


52 


7 


Penny, James, Dublin 


. 6 


13 


5 


Rogers, Thomas, Dublin 


19 


27 


21 




( 2 


39 


2 


Ronayne, Miss Eliza, Cork 


13 


60 


9 


Perrott, Richard, Cork . 


3 


28 


3 


Ronayne, Miss Mary, Cork . 


13 


61 


9 




( 4 


21 


3 


Ross, John, Cork 


16 


18 


13 


Perry, James, Cork . 


. 18 


91 


17 


Rowan, James, & Sons, Belfast 


11 


16 


7 


Pigott, Catherine, & Son, Dub- 


{iS 


19 


6 


Rowland, Jolin, Drogheda . 


11 


17 


7 


lin 


89 


12 


Rush, Thomas R. Claddagh,Gal- 








Pigott, Joseph, Cork 


. 15 


90 


12 


way . . . . 


Sup. 


64 


25 


Pirn, Brothers, & Co. Dublin . 


13 


55 


9 


Russell, J. N. & Son, Limerick 


8 


10 


5 


Pirn, Joseph W. & Son, Youghal 8 


7 


5 


Rutherford, James, Belfast 


10 


53 


7 


Pirn, Thos. & Samuel, Mount- 








Ryan, Catherine M. Brinsleigh, 








mellick, County Waterford 


Sup. 


61 


25 


County Tipperary 


13 


57 


9 


Pitts, John, Limerick 


15 


91 


12 


Ryan, O. B 


Sup. 


65 


25 


Phelan, Laurence, Waterford 


3 


29 


3 










Phelan & Son, Waterford 


3 


30 


3 


S 








Philips, John, Dublin 


. 15 


88 


12 










Plater, Thomas, Dublin 


15 


92 


12 


Scales, Joseph, Limerick . 


10 


54 


7 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 



37 



Class 

Scannell, C. Cork ... 6 

Scott, Mrs. Mary Ann, Waterford 20 

14 

■hi 

Sedley, John, Dublin 
Semers, Miss Jane, Dublin 



Scott, Joseph, Dublin 
Scraggs, William, Cork 



5 
19 
{18 
119 
19 
19 
15 
16 
15 



Sharp, George, Dublin . 

Shaw, Professor Bernard R. Cork 
Shaw, Charles, Dublin 
Shaw, G. F. Cork . 
Shaw, Henry, Dublin 
Shaw, M. & Son, Cork . 
Sheares, Miss P. Monkstown, 

Cork .... Sup. 

Sheehan, D. Cork ... 7 

Sheldrake, Jon. Glum, Limerick Sup^ 
Shephard, Ambrose, Cork 
Shephard, W. Dublin 
Sheridan, Henry, & Co. Dublin 
Sheridan, James, Dublin . 
Sheridan, P. Dublin 

Shorten, Patrick, Bandon . 

Shouldham, Harriet, M. C. Dun 

manway .... 
Sikes, William, Cork 
Simpson, M. J. Dublin . 



10 

16 

4 

3 

12 

i U 
\12 

12 

10 

5 



Sisters of Mercy, Charleville, 

County Cork . . .13 

Sisters of Mercy, Kinsale Convent Sup. 



Sup. 
14 

18 
4 

16 
2 

19 



Skibbereen Female School 
Smelt, J. Cork 
Smith, Mrs. Cork 
Smith, John C. Tralee . 
Smyth, J. & T. Cork 

Smith, Stephen, Waterford . 

Smith, Thomas O'Brien, Dun- 

garvon 3 

Smyth, Francis, Dublin . . 15 
Smyth & Co. Dublin . . 14 

Spread, John W. Cork . . 18 
Spring, John, Limerick . . Sup. 

Stamen, Mrs, Mary J. Limerick I ,g 

Steel, John, Cork ... 2 
Stewart, Miss Jane, Kinsale . 13 
St. George, Christopher, m. p. 

Tyrone, County Galway Sup. 

St. Lawrence, William, Limerick 14 
Stokes, Henry, Tralee . . 6 
Stokes, John, Cork . . 18 
Stokes, Stephen, Dublin . . 13 



No. Page 

15 5 

28 23 

38 10 

40 2 

19 13 



24 
34 
16 

18 
17 



93 17 

23 21 
6 21 

24 21 

95 12 

20 13 

96 12 

66 25 

18 5 

67 25 
55 7 

21 13 



8 



18 8 

56 7 

28 4 

62 9 

68 25 

69 25 
39 10 
94 17 
25 3 
22 13 



35 3 

97 12 

40 10 

95 17 

70 25 
57 7 

96 17 
42 2 
64 9 

71 25 

41 10 
16 5 

98 17 
63 9 



Class No. Page 

Stopford, Robert L. Cork . 18 97 17 

Strangman, Davis,& Co. Waterford 17 21 14 

Supple, James, Waterford . . 14 42 10 

Sutherland, Loughlan, Waterford 16 23 13 

S wanton, James H. Skibbereen < qq oq 23 



Telford, William, Dublin. . 20 
Tetley, Caroline, Cork . Sup. 
Thacker, Manly, Dublin . . 14 
Thomas, William, Waterford Sup. 
Thompson, Alexander, Dublin . 14 
Thompson, Anthony, Kilmactho- 

mas .... Sup. 

Thwaites & Co. Dublin . .15 
Tighe, Lady Louisa, Woodstock 13 

Todd, William, & Co. Limerick 



Tooker, Richard B. Cork 
Townsend, Mrs. Aghada, Cork 



30 23 

72 25 

43 10 

73 25 

44 10 

74 25 
98 12 

65 9 
19 8 
65a 9 

31 23 

66 9 

45 10 



Topp, Richard, Blackrock, Cork Sup. 75 25 

Townsend, R. W. Roscrea . . 1 16 1 

Tracey, John, Dublin . . 18 99 17 

Treacey, William, & Co. Cork . 14 46 10 

Truelock, E. & Son, Dublin . 3 12 2 

Tucker, Edward, Belfast . . 15 99 12 

Turner, Richard, Dublin . 19 13 22 
Turner, William J. New Ross, 

County Wexford . Sup. 76 25 

Twomy, James, Cork . . 2 43 2 



U 

Unkles, Brothers, Cork . 
Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, 

Cork .... 
Uvedale, Samuel, Cork . 



Varian, Brothers, Cork 

W 

W Miss E. Dublin . 

Walch, Edmond, Waterford 
Wall, Samuel, Dublin . 
Wall & Brother, Dublin . 
Walker, James, Lame Pottery 

Company 
Walker, Thomas G. Bandon 
Waller, Dublin . 
Walsh, John, Cork . 



17 22 14 

13 67 9 

14 47 10 

18 100 17 



15 100 12 



18 101 17 

. 9 21 6 

12 19 8 

Sup. 77 25 

/ 1 17 1 

. \ 7 19 5 

. 18 102 17 

Sup. 78 25 

. 2 44 2 



33 



Index of Names of Exhibitors. 





Class 


No. 


Pagu 




Class 


No. 


Page 


Walters, John S. jun. Dublin . 


20 


32 


23 


Williams, Samuel, Cork . 


19 


8 


21 


Wandesford, Hon. C. B. S. Cas- 
tlecomer .... Sup. 


79 


26 


Williamson, Samuel, Cork 


u 


36 
59 


3 
7 


Ward, John, Ramelton, County 






Williamson, Thomas French, Dub- 






Donegal 


. 15 


101 


12 


lin 


Sup. 


83 


26 


Ward, Marcus, & Co. Belfast 


16 


24 


13 


Williamson, U. Mallow . 


4 


26 


3 


Warren, Mary, Cork . 


Sup. 


80 


26 


Willans, Brothers, Dublin . 


12 


20 


8 


Waterford Convent of The Good 








( 2 


45 


2 


Shepherd 


. 13 


69 


9 


Wilson, Armstrong, & Co. Dublin 


13 


73 


10 


Waterhouse & Co. Dublin 


5 


29 


4 




(l4 


48 


10 


Ward, Mrs. Anne, Coleraine 


. 13 


68 


9 


Wilson, R. Waterford 


10 


60 


7 


Waterford, The very Rev. Dean 






Windele, John, Cork 


20 


35 


23 


of 


Sup. 


81 


26 


Wiseman, John, Cork 


16 


26 


13 


Waters, George, & Co. Cork . 


17 


24 


14 


Woodbourne, John, Dubbin . 


15 


103 


12 


Welland, Charles W. Cork 


. 17 


23 


14 


Woodhouse, William, Dublin . 


2 


46 


2 


West & Son, Dublin 


(10 
}20 


58 
33 


7 
23 


Woodyer, James Sadler, Dublin 16 
Wright, Gertrude, Moneymore, Co. 


27 


13 


West, James, Dublin 


Sup. 


82 


26 


Derry .... 


10 


61 


7 


West, Samuel, Dublin 


. 18 


103 


17 




(15 1( 


13 


Westropp, Hodder, Monkstown 








Wright, Henry, Dublin 


il7 


26 


14 


Cork 


18 


104 


17 


Wright & Stanley, Dublin & Cork J 


51 


11 


Wheeler, Thomas J. Cork. 


. 16 


25 


13 




( 1 


18 


1 


White, Miss Sarah, Cork 


13 


70 


10 


Wright, Samuel, Cork 


2 


47 


2 


White, Benjamin, Cork 


15 


102 


12 




(20 


36 


23 


White, George, Douglas, Cork 


17 


25 


14 


Wright, William, Clonmel 


14 


50 


10 


White, J. Davis, Cashel 


. 19 


25 


21 


Wright, William, Limerick 


14 


49 


10 


Whitehead, William, Cork . 


20 


34 


23 










Whyte, William, Dublin . 


. 7 


20 


5 


Y 








Williams, Mrs. James, Dublin 


13 


71 


10 










Williams, H. Dublin 


. 19 


9 


22 


Yacht Club, Royal, Cork 


18 1( 


17 


Williams, M. Waterford 


13 


72 


10 


Yeates, George, Dublin . 


5 


30 


4 



SECOND SUPPLEMENT. 



Agar, George, Kilkenny. — Saddler's 
guage knife. 

Aikenhead, Bessie, Kilkenn . — A cro- 
chet quilt. 

Armstrong, Wm., New Hall, Ennis — 
Silver and lead ores, and antimony from 
Kilbreckan mines ; also, specimens of flags 
for flooring, paving, &c, from Kilrush, 
County Clare. 

Atkins, Mary Ann, Milfield, Cork. — 
Ottoman and chair. 

Ballinrobe Union, (Guardians of.) — 
Variety of articles of clothing, manufac- 
tured by inmates of this Workhouse, also, 
linens, and woollen goods, &c. 

Bexnett, Thomas. Dublin.— Plate and 
jewellery of various descriptions. 

Blackledge, Mary, Cork. — Tobacco and 
snuff. 

Blake, John Brice, Castlekirk, County 
Galway. — Specimen of arsenical pyrites. " 

Blundell, Thomas, Cork. — A skeleton 
time-piece. 

Burne, Miss, Dublin. — A painted silk 
apron. 

Burns, William, Monaghan. — Speci- 
mens of ornamental cotton fabrics, called 
"Zebra." 

Blizard, Dora.— Two pole screens made 
of beads on wire and mounted. 

Callan Union, (Guardians of.) — One 
piece, respectively of frieze, tweed, linen, 
sheeting, shawls, calico ; also, specimens of 
fancy work. 

Chaplin, Thomas, Kilkenny. — Round 
ornamental inlaid Irish oak table. 

Croker, Valentine L., Cork. — Three 
Vases cut out of Spermacitta Candles, and 
Lilly of the Valley in Bice paper. 

Doyle, Joseph, Donnybrooke. — Seven- 
teen specimens of flower labels. 

Dublin, (Museum of Irish Industry.) — 
One hundred specimens of building stones, 
(cubes.) 

Duffin, Charles £ Co., Belfast. — Speci- 
mens of jule yarn and cloth. 



Dycer, Edward, Dublin. — Specimens 
of Horse shoes, and some Veterinary 
Instruments. 

Eustace, John. — Ancient Irish Oak 
Cabinet, being a portion of the furniture 
of Sir Walter Raleigh. 

Flavellr, , Dublin. — Masonic 

Ornaments ; also model of the ark of the 
Covevant in silver. 

Farrell. James J., Dublin. — Specimens 
of various descriptions of horse-shoes. 

Ford, William , Cork. — Basket and fancy 
wicker work. 

Gheerson, G. A., Tallagh.— Flower 
vases, and other articles in carved wood. 

Grey, Robert, Dublin. — Patent axles 
for carriages and cars. 

Hall, William, Kilkenny. — Two models 
of inventions. 

Handy, Richard F., Kilkenny.— Four 
drawings in chalk. 

Hanlon, Geo. A , Dublin. — Frame of 
wood engravings. 

Henderson, Francis M., Dublin.- 
Twelve pen Etchings in marking Ink, 
forming set of Doileys. 

Haines, , Mallow. — Irish anti- 
quities. 

Jones, Thomas A , Dublin. — Water 
color painting. 

Irwin, Richard. Dublin. — Specimens of 
building stone, and Potters' clay. 

Keays, Samuel & Son, Cork. — Six speci- 
mens of pickled salmon, and other potted 
fish. 

Kelly, John, Kilkenny. — Pair of leather 
hunting breeches. 

Kilkenny Union, (Guardians of.)— 
Specimens of checks, calicos, linseys, 
frizes, flannels, &c. ; also, embroidery, 
and other descriptions of fancy work. 

Kilkenny Archaeological Society. - 
Cast, in clay, of ancient effigical tombt, 
representing knight in armour, from old 
Church of Kilfinane, County Kilkenny. 

Kilkenny Literary and Scientifi" 



40 



Second Supplement. 



Institution. — Brass working model of 
new patent propelling power for steam- 
boats, being an adaptation of horses' foot 
movement; also, model of window, of 
novel and simple construction. 

Lee, Miss, Barnu, County Tipperary. — 
Six crayon drawings. 

Limerick Gas Company. — Metal gas 
retort. 

Listowel Union, (Guardians of.) — 
Specimens of canvas, calicoes, flannel, 
Russian duck, linen, from Union flax ; 
also, samples of lace, and a knitted 
quilt. 

Maher, M. C, St. Mary's Convent.— A 
knitted quilt, the work of deaf and dumb 
girls. 

Marr, Gallie & Co., Dublin.— Specimen 
of Irish letter fo under y in frame. 

M'Garry, Michael, & Son, Dublin. — 
Specimens of mustard, oil, &c. ; also, of 
patent lead pipes, &c. 

Moore, Charles, Dublin. — " Sleeping 
child." 

Morrison, William, Kilkenny. — Hats 
and caps, in glass case. 

Myles, William, Cork. — Sixteen speci- 
mens of horse shoes, of various descrip- 
tions. 

Olden, Rev. Thos., (Tullylease Indus- 
trial School.) — Specimens of embroidery. 

Oldham, William, Dublin. — Frame of 
wood engravings. 

Page, Mrs. E. L., Cork. — Piece of scissor 
work, " Bill of Queen's Royal Theatre, 
Dublin,'' by a little girl, 9 years old. 

Pike, James.— Refined sugars. 

Pembroke, Thomas, Kilkenny. — One 
brick, (specimen of building.) 



Perrtn, J. & Son, Dublin. — Two large 
pieces of painted floor cloth. 

Powell, J. H , Dublin.— Railway map 
of England and Ireland ; also, tourists maps 
of County Wicklow and environs of Dublin. 

Pownall, Chas. P.— Specimens of flax. 

Quinn, Thomas, Kilkenny. — Boots and 
shoes. 

Quinn, Anthony, Cork.— A jaunting car. 

Rathkeale Union, (Guardians of. ) — 
Frizes, flannels, linens, checks, calicoes, 
and other articles of similar manufacture. 

Robinson, Miss, Cork. — Specimens of 
crochet and knitting. 

Russell, E., Cork. — A stuffed pig. 

Shee, Sir Martin A., Limerick.— A 
picture. 

Shepherd, Elizabeth, Enniskerry.— 
Baby's dress, cap, &c. 

Staunton, Edward.— Slab of green Con- 
nemara marble. 

Sullivan, Wm. R., Dublin. — Various 
specimens of raw and refined sugar, mo- 
lasses, &c. 

Thomond, Marquess, Rostellan.— Irish 
antiquity, being a small Iron figure or 
representation of Brian Boiroimhe. 

Taylor, William, Dublin. — Pencil copy, 
" the last appeal." 

Teall, Henry, Dublin. — Model of India- 
man ; also, of a life boat and yacht. 

Townley, Richard, Cork.— Represen- 
tation of a Swiss cottage, in pith of bul- 
rushes, by a young lady. 

Walsh, James, Cork.— Model of life 
boat. 

West, Catherine M., Kingstown, Dub- 
lin. — Embroidered lace dress, berthe, and 
other fancy work. 



MANUFACTURE OF BEET ROOT SUGAR ILLUSTRATED. 



1. Small loaf of refined sugar, made in 
the labaratory of the Museum of Irish 
Industry, from beet grown by Lord Talbot 
de Malahide, and William Dargan, Esq. 

2. Specimen of raw sugar made from 
beet grown by John Newton, Esq., Bag- 
nalstown, County Carlow, being the first 
beet sugar made in Ireland in 1S52. 

3. — Specimen of the same sugar after 
having been passed through the centrifu- 
gal machine. 

4. — Sample of raw sugar, partially 
drained, made from beet grown by Lord 
Talbot de Malahide, and William Dargan, 
Esq. 

5. — Specimen of the same sugar, after 
having been passed through the centrifu- 
gal machine. 

6. — Specimen of the same sugar elairced 
or liquored. 

7. — Specimen of raw beet sugar of the 
2nd got from beet grown by Lord Talbot 
de Malahide, and William Dargan, Esq. 

8.— Specimen of ditto clairced or 
liquored. 



9.— Specimen of molasses got from 
second. 

10.— Specimen of beet pulp (dried) used 
for feeding cattle. 

11. — Specimen of ecumes or scum, 
employed as manure. 

12. — Specimen of beet sliced and dried 
for the manufacture of sugar upon 
Schutzenbach's process. 

13. — Specimen of alcohol obtained from 
best molasses. 

14.— Specimen of ash of residue remain- 
ing in the still after the distillation of 
alcohol. 

15. — Specimen of sulphate of potash 
obtained from No. 14. 

16.— Specimen of chloride of potassicum, 
obtained from No. 14. 

17. — Specimen of Carbonate of potash, 
obtained from No. 14. 

18.— Specimen of carbonate of soda, 
obtained from No. 14. 

19.— Specimen of saccharine matter ex- 
tracted from beet by alcohol, shewing the 
absence of all uncrystallizable sugar in beet. 



NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 



TO BE HELD AT CORK, 10th JUNE, 1852. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AT CORK. 



Chairman, The Right Worshipful the Mayor op Cork. 

Vice- Chairman, Sir Thomas Deane. 

James Roche, Esq. J. p. Treasurer. — F. Mullan, Esq. Assistant Treasurer. 

John Shea, Esq. Honorary Secretary. 



Viscount Bernard, -m. p. 

F. B. Beamish, Esq. High Sheriff, City of 

Cork. 
Sir Robert Kane, f. r, s. President, 

Queen's College, Cork. 
James Lambkin, Esq. Ex-Mayor. 
Sir William Lyons. 
H. Townsend, Esq. d. x. 
The Venerable The Archdeacon of Cork. 
The Rev. William O'Sullivan. 
William Fagan, Esq. j. p. 
Thomas Tobin, Esq. j. p. 
Thomas Hewitt, Esq. 
Professor Shaw. 
Alderman Maguire. 
Richard Sainthill, Esq. 
Alderman Dowden. 
Professor Lane. 
Denny Lane, Esq. 
John N. Murphy, Esq. j. p. 
M. H. Conway, Esq. 
N. M. Cummins, Esq. j. p. 



Colonel Beamish, k. h. 
J. R. Burke, j. p. 
Thomas Lyons, Esq. 
D. Meagher, Esq. 
Francis M. Jennings, Esq. 
James Evans, Esq. 
Robert J. Lecky, Esq. 
Paul M'Swiney, Esq. 
Richard Perrott, Esq. 
Daniel Corbett, Esq. 
James Hegarty, Esq. 
John Benson, Esq. c. E. 
Joseph Corbett, Esq. 
Michael Murphy, Esq. 
Alexander Nicholls, Esq. 
John Besnard, jun. Esq. 
William Shaw, Esq. Bandon. 
Alfred Greer, Esq. 
Professor Murphy. 
Cornelius Carver, Esq 
Dr. Barter. 
C. P. Roney, Esq. Eon. Mem. 



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DUBLIN COMMITTEE. 



The Right Honourable the 
Lord Talbot de Malahide. 
Honourable John P. Vereker. 
Sir George Hodson, Bart. 
Sir Robert Kane. 
Sir Edward M'Donnel. 
Thomas Hutton, Esq. d. l. 
Benjamin Lee Guinness, Esq. Alderman. 
George Roe, Esq. d. l. Alderman. 
J. Lentaigne, Esq. 
L. E. Foot, Esq. 
Dr. Harrison. 
G. Petrie, Esq. l. l. d. 
Alderman Andrews. 
William Fry, Esq. 
James Perry, Esq. 
James West, Esq. 

T. M. Gresham, Esq. \ Honorary 
John Drew Atkin, Esq. / Treasurers. 

Committee Rooms, Museum of Irish 



Lord Mayor, Chairman. 

Richard Atkinson, Esq. 

J. Stirling, Esq. 

Walter Sweetman, Esq. Chairman of the 

Committee of Manufactures, Royal 

Dublin Society. 
William Henry Porter, Esq. 
Henry Darley, Esq. 
William Thomas Lloyd, Esq. 
Thomas Connelly, Esq. 
Michael Errington, Esq. 
William M'Cay, Esq. 
Cheyne Brady, Esq. 
George Macdona, Esq. 
James Sayers, Esq. m. d. 
Professor Michael Barry. 
Cusack P. Roney, Esq. 
Hamilton Geale, Esq. 

John C. Deane, Esq. Honorary Sec. 
Industry, 51, Stephen's Green, East. 



William Davis. 
William Sibbald 
Richard Graham. 
John Going. 
John Murphy. 



CLONMEL LOCAL COMMITTEE. 

James Gill, Manager National Bank, Chairman. 

William L. Hackett. 
Richard Crean. 
Thomas Graham. 
Thomas Hughes. 

Samuel Bradford, Treas. and Hon, Sec. 
Committee Room, Clonmel Mechanics' Institute. 



Manager Provincial Bank. 



MUNSTER EXHIBITION, 

WATERFORD COMMITTEE. 



The Mayor. 

Right Rev. Dr. Foran, r. c. b. 

The Dean. 

The High Sheriff. 

The Honourable Mr. Carew. 

Sir Benjamin Morris, d. l. 

Richard Wall Morris. 

Alderman Davis. 

Albert White. 

Henry White. 

Dr. Elliott. 

Dr. Carroll. 

Alderman Cooke. 

Thomas Barnes. 

William B. Jacob. 

John A. Blake, t. c. 

John Lalor, t. c. 

Dr. John Mackesy. 

James Supple. 

Terence O'Reilly, t. c. 



John Power, t. c. 
Edmond Walsh, T. c. 
William M. Ardagh. 
Thomas Murphy. 
Arthur Mason. 
William Kizbeg. 
Benjamin Graham. 
James Anderson, j. P. 
Alderman Slaney. 
Alderman Foristal. 
George White. 
John McClelland. 
John Hudson. 
Robert Cutler. 
Thomas W. Condon. 
Charles Ambrose. 
Thomas Barrington. 
Thomas W. Jacob. 
John Gowan. 
Henry Kennedy. 



GALWAY COMMITTEE. 

Industrial Committee appointed by the Council of Royal Galway Institution. 



Professor Blood. 
Peter Finn, Esq. 
John Gunning, Esq. 
E. E. Maunsell, Esq. 
Professor Moffatt, l. l. d. 



Dr. Moran. 

A. R. Mullins, Esq. 

Very Rev. B. J. Roche. 

Professor Steane, l. l. b. Secretary. 



BANDON COMMITTEE. 

Local Exhibition. 



Lord Bernard. 
Hon. R. B. Bernard. 
Richard L. Allman. 
Dr. Ormston. 
Stewart R. Tresilian. 
Dr. Wood. 
James C. Allman. 
Charles Allman, jun. 
John Wheeler, Esq. J. p. 



Maurice Fitzgerald. 
James Moriarty. 
Zechariah Hawks. 
Thomas K. Sullivan, Solicitor. 
Thomas Sherldeck, Chairman, Tovm 
Commissary. 

W. C. Sullivan, \ 

N. C. Bowen. ) 



SUB-COMMITTEES. 



M. H. Conway (Secretary.) 
N. M. Cummins. 
F. Mullan. 
J. Roche. 



PRINTING, &C 



Professor Lane. 

F. Mullan. 

T. S. Dunscombe. 



SOLICITATION. 



The Mayor. 
Colonel Beamish. 
M. H. Comway. 
Rev. W. O'Sullivan. 



CLASSIFICATION. 



T. Hewitt. 
F. M. Jennings. 
D. Corbet t. 
J. Corbett. 
Professor Lane. 



BUILDING. 

Sir Thomas Deane. 
J. Benson. 
Professor Lane. 



RECEPTION. 



The Mayor. 

T. Tobin. 

F. B. Beamish, (High Sheriff.) 

N. M. Cummins. 



NATIONAL EXHIBITION CATALOGUE 
ADVERTISER. 

W. & R. JACOB'S 

CELEBR ATED FANCY B ISCUITS. 

These justly admired Biscuits, have already become general favorites 
with the public, who find in them, that fine flavor and crispness which mark 
a superior article ; being made from the best materials, and by the most 
improved machinery, they will be found fully equal, and in most cases 
superior to those imported, thus presenting to the Irish Public, an instance 
in which they can with advantage, support HOME MANUFACTURE. 

Packed in 141b., 51b., 31b., 2tb., and lib. Tins, and warranted to retain 
their flavor and crispness if kept from exposure and damp. 

BISCUIT FACTORY AND WAREHOUSES, 

BRIDGE STREET, 
WATERFORD. 

U^r See the Case of W. & R. Jacob's Biscuits in the National Exhibition. 

THE 

INAUGURATION OF THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION. 
MB. CRANFIELD, 

Has the honor to announce that he is preparing for immediate publication, 

A VIEW OF THE INTERIOR OF THE EXHIBITION, 

FROM A DRAWING BY JAMES MAHONY, Esq. 
SIZE OF PRINTS 32 INCHES BY 23, 

To be produced in 4 tints, price £1 Is. 

Colored in imitation of the original, 2 2 

S. CRANFIELD, 115, Grafton-Street, Dublin. 
A. D. ROCHE, 29, Patrick-Street, Cork. 

TO BE DELIVERED IN THE ORDER OF SUBSCRIPTION. 



National Exhibition Catalogue Advertiser. 



REDUCED PRICES. 



CHINA, GLASS, AND LAMP WAREHOUSE, 

CAREY'S LANE, CORK. 

The Stock of this House forms the most extensive and varied collection in 
the South of Ireland, and has been selected with much care and attention. 
It embraces every thing suited to both the 

Branches of the Business, and is now marked at 

PRICES SO LOW, 

As will, it is confidently expected, ensure an increased demand. 
The well known character of the house — now 

80 YEARS ESTABLISHED, 

Renders it scarcely necessary to add, that all goods sold here, are the best 
of their respective kinds. 

UTTHE LOWEST PRICE ASKED. 

Manufactory at Fenton, Staffordshire. 

THOMAS CAEEY, Proprietor. 

A New and Splendid Stock of Lamps, Candlesticks, Cut Glass, &c, 

just received. 

BISCUITS!!! 

M'MASTER & Co. 

HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF 

W. & R. JACOB'S BISCUITS. 

Are prepared to supply the trade with them at the Wholesale prices, as 
charged at the Factory in Waterford. The superior quality of these 
Biscuit's is well known, having obtained for them an extended sale where- 
ever introduced. 

121, Capel-Street, Dublin, 

Packed in Tins of vcwioits sizes and warranted to preserve t/ieir crispness and flavor 

for a long period. 



National Exhibition Catalogue Advertiser. 



J. J. & S. BEALE, 
Wholesale and Furnishing Ironmongers^ 

STATIONERS, 

MANUFACTURERS OF BRUSHES, &c. 
IMPORTERS OF 

BEST PORTLAND AND ROMAN CEMENTS, 

EAVE SHOOTS AND RAIN WATER PIPES, 

CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS TO SPECIFICATION, 

WROUGHT AND CAST IRON SAFES, 

SHOE FINDINGS, STATIONERY, 

AND IRONMONGERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 

SOLE AGENT IN CORK FOR 

The Patent Char Cement, 

Croggon's Improved Patent Asphalte Roofing, and other Felts, 
Pooley's Patent Platform Weighing Machines. 
S. Perkes & Co.'s Patent Folding Iron Bedsteads, 
Holliday's Patent Portable Self-generating Gas Lamps, 
Holliday's New Patent Peerless Lamps, 
Holliday's Prepared Spirit for the same, 
L. H. Phillips & Co.'s Patent Liquid Glue, 
Walker's Patent Self-feeding Phoenix Stoves, 
Cooney's Celebrated Irish Blacking, 
Blackwood & Co.'s Registered Ready Reference Files, 
Blackwood & Co.'s Patent Conducting Ink Bottles, with durable Corks. 

LONDON, SHEFFIELD, AND BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSE 

71, PATRICK STREET, CORK. 

fcj?= Will open on or about the 1st of 7th Month, ( July. J 



WILLIAM BOBBIN, 

45, & 47, NORTH STREET, BELFAST, 

WHOLESALE AGENT FOR ULSTER, 

FOE 

W. & R. JACOB'S 
SUPERIO R FANCY B ISCUITS. 

Pic Nic, Fancy, Cabin, Arrowroot, Queen's, Champagne, Victoria, Tunbridge, 
Seed, Lemon, Ginger, Dessert, &c, in 14ft., 5lb r ^ 31b., 2Fb\, and lib. tins. 



National Exhibition Catalogue Advertiser. 



VINAIGRE DE BORDEAUX. 



College of Chemistry, Liverpool, 

Tuesday, October 14*A,1852. 
Dear Sirs, 

The Cask of French Wine Vinegar came 
safely to hand. I have submitted it to 
analysis, and find it to be perfectly pure, 
i.e. it only contains those matters which 
are in all fermented grape juice. It is very 
:nuch liked in my house, being a most 
agreeable acid. 

The reason of my sending to you for 
vinegar, was on account of the dreadful 
mixtures sold here under that name —some 
of the samples I examined contained 
sugar, oil of vitriol, and arsenic. 

Yours, truly, 

SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, 
F.R.S.E., D. Phil., &c. 
To Messrs. W. & S. Kent & Sons, 
Upton-on-Severn. 

See also the Report on Vinegar of the 
Analytical Sanitary Commission of the 
Lancet — No. 3, for 1852 — January 17th, 
copies of which may be had by applying 
to the Importers, 

W. & S. KENT & SONS. 

Upton-on-Severn. 

N.B. — Stores in London, Liverpool, 
Hull, and Gloucester. 



PORTOBELLO HOTEL, 

DUBLIN, 
P. WILKINSON, Propkietoe. 



WERNER 



The situation of this Establishment is 
most desirable, being in a very healthy 
and beautiful locality, and free from the 
noise and bustle of the town. 

Omnibuses pass the Hotel every ten 
minutes to the Bank of Ireland and Gen- 
oral Post Office. 

Car Fares from any of the Railways, 
same as to other Hotels in the City. 



THE ENGRAVING from the Picture 
painted by D. Maclise, Esq., R.A., and 
exhibited in the Royal Academy last 
year, representing W. C. Macready, Esq., 
in his celebrated personation of Werner, 
will shortly be Published. 

The Plate will be Engraved in the 
highest style of the Art by W. C. Sharp. 

Artists' Proofs, £5 5 

Autograph Proofs, 3 3 

Prints i 11 6 

Published by J. Hogarth, 5, Haymarkct 
London ; and sold in CORK by 

J. O'BRIEN, 

45, Patrick Street. 



NATIONAL EXHIBITION, CORK. 

CORRY & Co.s' Aerated Soda Water, Lemonade, 
Ginger Ale, and Fruit Nectar, are prepared in 
Silver Cylinders, from the purest ingredients, by 
patent machinery, manufactured expressly for the 
Great Exhibition of 1851. It beingthe desireof the 
proprietors by all practicable means to retain and 
extend that character which has gained for their 
Beverages such decided preference. Specimens of 
their Aerated Waters are exhibited at the National 
Exhibition, and the public may be supplied whole- 
sale or retail at their depot, No. 8, Marlborough 
Street, Cork. 

Prepared at CORRY & Co.'s Steam Aerated 
Water Works, Police Square, Belfast. 



Grand National Exhibition of Manufactures 
in Cork. 

Ask for M'Dermott's Superior Writing 
Inks, in original strong Glass Bottles. 
Their own Irish Manufacture. The list 
includes : — M'Dermott's fashionable and 
elegant patent violet Writing Fluid, the 
color and odour of the flowers; Black 
Japan, Brilliant Blue, Brilliant Red, and 
Chinese Vermillion Inks, &c, for Ban- 
kers and Merchants ; M'Dermott's Steel 
Pens, Black Registration Office Ink, and 
peculiar changeable Green Black Fluid, 
possessing fluidity, intensity of Color and 
durability. 
Sold by all Stationers in Town § Country. 



National Exhibition Catalogue Advertiser. 



WILLIAM ASHTON HACKETT, 

38, Patrick- Street, Cork, 
Fishing Rod, Reel, Line, Tackle, and Fly 

Maker. 
Office for the Distribution of Fishing Licenses. 

Foreign Tobacco, Cigars, Fancy Pipes, 
and Cricket Warehouse. All the requisites 
for various Manly Exercises, Sporting 
purposes, Games, &c. Sole Agent for 
Cording' s Celebrated Waterproof Gar- 
ments. 

Ig^= The Various Manufactures of W. 
A. Hackett, as at the National Exhibition 
of 1852. 



CORK 

PIANO FORTE, MUSIC, STATIONERY, 

AND ARTISTS' REPOSITORY, 

29, Patrick Street. 
Alexander D. ROChe, Proprietor. 

Piano Fortes for Sale or Hire, Tuned, 
Repaired and taken in exchange. 

The extensive variety of Commercial 
Heading, and Fancy Stationery, on the 
lowest possible terms. 



JUST PUBLISHED 

BY 

ALEXANDER D. ROCHE, 

SIX VIEWS OF CORK and its environs, 
beautifully Engraved on Steel from Draw- 
ings by James Mahony, Esq. The above 
may be had on Plate Paper, Colored and 
mounted; also as headings to Letter or 
Note Paper. 

Cork Piano Forte, Music Stationery, and 
Artists' Repository, 29, Patrick Street. 

CORK RECTIFYING DISTILLERY, 

Academy Street. 

JOHN DALY begs to inform the Trade 
that he has in Stock a large supply of the 
following articles, the quality of which 
will be found very superior :— 

British Brandy ; Patent do., (very fine) ; 
Gin and Old Tom, fully equal to the best 
London Cherry Brandy. 

Raspberry Vinegar, Queen's Cordial, 
Peppermint, Ginger Wine, Cinnamon, 
Aniseed, &c. 

Spirits of Wine of great strength and 
Purity. 




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WITH ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE 

NAMES OF EXHIBITORS. 



CORK: 

PUBLISHED BY JOHN O'BRIEN, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 

45, PATRICK'S STREET; 

AND PRINTED AT GEORGE NASH'S ESTABLISHMENT, 

16, PRINCE'S STREET. 

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EVERYBODY'S GUIDE 

TO THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. 

THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, 
PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIX-PENCE, 

A RUN THROUGH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, 

BY VALENTINE EVERYBODY, ESQ., 

Of the Middle Temple, Barrister -at- Law, 
Illustrated with Maps and Ten Beautiful Engravings on Steel. 

PUBLISHED BY 

JOHN O'BRIEN, 

45, PATRICK-STREET, CORK. 



JUST PUBLISHED, 

TEN VIEWS OF CORK AND KILLARNEY, beautifully Engraved on 
Steel — Price One Shilling. 

STOPFORD'S beautiful View of the CORK RIVER— Price 7s. 6d. 

PUBLISHED BY 

JOHN O'BRIEN, 

45, PATRICK-STREET. 



The Railway, Popular, and Parlour Libraries ; Murray's Travellers 
Library ; Readable Books, and all the New Magazines and Periodicals of 
the day. 

Several thousand Volumes of exceedingly Cheap Annuals, Voyages and 
Travels, Juvenile Books, &c, &c. 

Tourists' Sketch Books, and Artists' Materials of every description ; Papier 
Mache, Blotters, Rosewood and Leather Writing Desks, Pocket Books, 
Albums and Scrap Books, in great variety. 



THE BEST STATIONERY, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, 

Including Cream Laid Post, Note, and Foreign Letter Papers ; Foolscap, Post, Writing, 
Music, Tissue, and Marble Papers ; Envelopes of every Size and Quality ; Wedding. 
Visiting, Printing, and Playing Cards ; Scrap-Books ; Albums ; Blotters ; Music, and 
Pocket Books ; Card Cases, and Metallic Memorandum Books ; Workmen's Account 
Books ; Rentals, and Pass Books ; Account Books of every description ; Copy-Books 
and School Stationery ; Wax, Wafers, and Vestas ; Violet, Black, Blue, and Red Flmci 
Inks ; Mitchell's, Rudhall's, and Gillott's Warranted Steel Pens, &c. 

§®mm §^nii3i 9 

PATRICK-STREET, CORK. 



UNRIVALLED DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS. 



FRENCH, ENGLISH, & GERMAN NOVELTIES. 



AND BRONZED CANDLESTICKS, 

WITH DROPS 14 INCHES HIGH, 

Terra Cotta and Parian Figures; Beautiful Groups in Alabaster; French 
Glass Shades and Stands ; Candle Lamps in all Sizes ; Dinner Services in 
all the New Shapes; Tea, Breakfast, and Dessert Services, in great variety ; 
Cut Glass, Lava Vases, Plated and Ornamental Cruet Frames, complete ; 
Painted and Stained Glass, Hall and Stair Case Lamps, Silvered Glass, &c, 

AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, FOR CASH (ONLY.) 

THOMAS CAREY, 

Begs to announce to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, that he has just 
returned from his periodical visit to the different Manufacturers of the above 

SPLENDID STOCK OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS, 

To which he invites the particular attention of his Customers and the Public. 

THOMAS CAREY'S purchases being all for Cash, he is enabled to offer 
unusual advantages to his Customers, in the various beautiful Works of Art, 
Manufactured at FRANKFORT, SEVRES, and DRESDEN; including 
many of the Prize Goods of the London Exhibition, and at less than half 
the prices for which they were sold in the CRYSTAL PALACE. 

An inspection of the Stock is respectfully solicited, the Lovers of Art 
will be amply repaid, while the saving to Purchasers of FIRST CLASS 
GOODS will be considerable. 

In the LAMP DEPARTMENT will be found a new and beautiful 
collection, with every requisite for Lamps. Purchasers of the above, would 
do well to see the goods and ascertain the prices before making their 
purchases at other houses. 

80 YEARS ESTABLISHED. 

China, Glass, & Lamp Warehouse, Carey's-Lane, Cork, 

(First House off Patrick- Street.) 

THOMAS CAREY, Proprietor. 




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Begs to call the attention of the Gentry and Public of Dublin, and all 
Ireland. The advantages they would derive in purchasing their Clothing, 
at his Magnificent Temples of Commerce, are that they can procure the 
very finest description* of Clothing, either Ready-Made, or made to 
Measure, at extraordinary low prices, and they also have the opportunity 
of selecting their styles, from a Stock of at least 

£40,000 STERLING. 

THE BEADY-MADE DEPARTMENT. 

On inspection will prove of great importance to large Families, the Public, 
and the Economist, possessing in every respect similar qualifications to 
those made to Order, and considerably less in price ; the fashionable stock 
from its extent and variety will be found unparalled, Cut upon improved 
principles by the most scientific Artists', alike suitable for the elderly, 
the middle aged, or youthful, and in a style hitherto unattempted, at a 
saving of two-thirds, combining economy with elegance, durability, 
and fashion. 

THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENT, 

Will ^e found to possess extraordinary advantages to Connoisseurs in Dress. 

ABTISTS OF FIBST BATE ABILITIES, 

Practical knowledge, and intimately acquainted with anatomical prin- 
ciples, are employed as Cutters, under whose superintendence great 
caution is exercised, in employing none but first rate workmen, and the 
most judicious care to produce none, but articles that may vie with any 
house in the kingdom, for elegance of Cut, neatness, and durability of 
workmanship. 

SELF-MEASUBEMENT. 

A book containing a detailed list of prices, with plan of self-measurement, 
will be sent post free, to any part of Ireland, on application to the 
Establishment of 



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97, Lord-Street. 

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